Kingsway Square Limited (In Administration)

Did you purchase an off-plan property with Kingsway Square Limited (In Administration) which has not been developed? Would you like your deposit returned? 

Are you facing challenges now that Kingsway Square Limited has gone into Administration?  We understand the frustration and uncertainties that come with such situations. Which is why we’re here to help you recover your deposits.   The recent financial collapse of Kingsway Square Limited, a property development company, has significantly impacted purchasers of apartments that have yet to be completed.  With losses of deposits looming, Insolvency & Law has conducted extensive research. We have also secured hope of recovery in the form of a Third Party Recovery against the conveyancing solicitors under SRA Rules.

Please note, it is possible your solicitor retained for your purchase/s may have contravened a SRA Warning Notice. They are therefore likely to be liable to you for damages.  This means your deposit paid and the cost of any furniture package you have committed would be wholly recoverable. This would be from your retained solicitor or their professional indemnity insurer.

Insolvency & Law have over 10 years of experience in successfully recovering millions of pounds from solicitor firms and their insurers. Particularly those who have provided conveyancing services for their clients for off-plan property purchases.


If you would like your situation reviewed free of charge, please would you in the first instance email Gill Clow. At investigations@i10.303.myftpupload.com.  If you are in contact with any Kingsway Square purchaser who you think might benefit from talking to us, please notify them of this call to action.

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