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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

All About Encroachment Disputes





Avoid imposing onto other people what you will never pick for yourself; this applies to cases related to real estate issues. In a very simple manner, a real estate encroachment is a real property that extends onto bordering land owned by someone else. If a party builds a shed at the edge of their property without knowing the real property boundaries, the shed may extend to the neighbour’s land. Establishing a structure completely or partially on the neighbour’s property constitutes an encroachment dispute.


An encroachment might happen due to the incorrect surveying or obstreperousness on the side of the builder, or maybe by both. You can ask a Fort Lauderdale real estate litigation attorney for more legal options. Hiring a professional surveyor to perform before establishing any property on the boundary is a smart idea. This is a very effective precautionary step against any real estate problem that may arise in the future.


If a party is found guilty of encroachment, the neighbour usually has legal grounds to sue and force removal of the building or compensation for what they have lost in reduced property space and value. Sorting the legal chaos that encroachment onto someone else’s land can cause costly and time consuming process. You can immediately consult your case to an expert Fort Lauderdale real estate litigation attorney.


Winston I. Cuenant, Esq., is a highly talented French speaking attorney Miami who can extend his helping hands to guide towards a successful legal battle. He can handle case in real estate, civil litigation, filing for bankruptcy and more.


Please Contact Our Office +19547664271 for FREE Consultation or email at contact@cuenantlaw.com.

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