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Don’t step out of bounds when facing a boundary line dispute

On Behalf of | Oct 10, 2017 | Blog |

Knowing and understanding where boundary lines lie can make a dramatic difference in your relationship with your neighbor. Whether you have owned your Texas property for years or you are considering making a purchase, you would be wise to know about the property lines that determine where your property begins and your neighbor’s property ends.

Navigating boundary line disputes can be quite complex, and it is never easy to come to a resolution when there are hard feelings between you and your neighbor. If you are facing a dispute with your neighbor, a property developer or other individual or party over boundary lines, you would be wise to seek legal guidance as you work toward a beneficial solution.

Avoiding and resolving boundary line disputes

While it is impossible to avoid every dispute, there are things that you can do to assure yourself of your rights. Whether you wish to avoid a problem or resolve a problem that already exists, you may find the following helpful:

  • Get a survey of your property: It is fairly common for a survey to take place during the buying or selling process. However, if you do not have a recent survey, it can be helpful to get one.
  • File a quiet title lawsuit: A quiet title lawsuit is appropriate when a survey is not sufficient and a judge’s input is necessary to resolve the dispute.
  • Work out an agreement: In some cases, disputing neighbors can find a way to work through difficult disagreements. Certain steps, such as putting up a fence or signing a formal agreement, could lead to a formal resolution of the issue.

It is important to resolve boundary line disputes as quickly as possible in order to protect your interests and property rights. If you are dealing with an issue with your neighbor over boundaries, you do not have to deal with it alone.

Dealing with real estate law disputes

Disputes over property lines and boundaries are never easy, and you know that resolving this issue quickly is better for your interests. Relying on experienced legal guidance from the very beginning can be crucial to your pursuit of a workable, sustainable outcome.

If you are unsure about your property lines, have concerns that there is an infringement on your property rights or want to resolve a dispute with a neighbor, it can be useful to first start with a complete evaluation of your case.

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