Property

“Their billing structure is adopted throughout the sector, making it easier for charity finance teams to property budget for impending legal fees.”

Legal 500, 2024

“An ongoing development of excellent service for charities covering all areas and ensuring advice covers all areas of charity law and governance and compliance. Their complete package for charity clients is superb.”

Legal 500, 2024

“They have a unique understanding of the needs of charities; not just the legal aspect but also how Trustees need to be advised – their written and verbal advice reflects this. They manage to home in on the critical points of a case, advise accordingly and ensure that all points are covered.”

Legal 500, 2024

“Wilsons is simply outstanding. The team is fully committed to delivering top-level service and advice.”

Chambers, 2023

“The team built a clear timeline and their approach was professional, empathic and thorough. Their advice was carefully considered and delivered in clear and helpful terms”

Chambers, 2023

We know charity property inside out

Our extensive charities background means our property lawyers can help with any challenge your charity property may bring – including reputational sensitivities.


A broad caseload focused on results

We act in all types of property matters from those involving nursing homes, City office blocks, large mixed-use property and estates, to charity shops, residential flats and houses across the country.
 
And when it comes to planning and development, we’re happy working on both 'sides of the fence'. So we act for developers as well as landowners – some of whom have the largest holdings in the country.
 
We’re also expert in landlord and tenant law from both a residential and commercial angle. Whether your case requires putting leases together, unpicking occupation arrangements or the services of our experienced property litigators, we can help bring it to a speedy conclusion.
 
Fully up-to-speed with the property requirements of the Charities Act 2011, we’re also regularly asked to provide training to charities’ in-house legal teams and other law firms.