Position

David Brounger represents commercial and residential landlords and tenants in all manner of landlord and tenant disputes from possession claims to commercial lease renewal cases, from leasehold enfranchisement cases in the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal to restrictive covenant disputes.

He has extensive experience in advising and representing parties in probate and related claims including claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, and claims involving proprietary estoppel issues.

David also undertakes more general land law and trusts work including rights of way, boundary disputes, proprietary estoppel, ToLATA cases, constructive and resulting trusts and adverse possession.  He successfully represented the appellant in the Court of Appeal in the 1st reported cases on the effects of the Land Registration Act 2002 on overriding interests and the meaning of “actual occupation” for the purposes of that Act.

Mentions

London Bar

Property litigation

LEADING JUNIORS5

David Brounger - Field Court Chambers  'Lay clients like David, the simplicity of his delivery of complex legal issues, the pragmatic legal advice and the fact that he gets it right when he advises the clients on the merits in conference. Judges like him, the way he puts across his points and his advocacy skills are great. He is unruffled and puts across his points, clearly and succinctly.'