Los Angeles Boundary Dispute Lawyer
Boundary Disputes in Los Angeles
Real Estate Boundary Dispute Attorney, Jeffrey Williams, is experienced in negotiating and defending boundary dispute cases for property owners who find themselves in boundary dispute cases. California real estate law allows a party to file a quiet title lawsuit for ownership of land if that person or entity has been openly using the land and paying taxes on it for 5 years or longer.
Los Angeles Easements, Restraining Orders and Injunctions
Other common remedies in boundary dispute cases may involve easements or the equitable balancing of rights. Real Estate Attorney Jeffrey Williams can also represent clients in temporary restraining orders and injunctions relating to boundary disputes. In boundary disputes, it is important for the owner to obtain a land survey. We can assist you in locating an experienced, competent, and cost-effective licensed land surveyor, if necessary.
Encroachments, Tree Issues, Walls and Fence Disputes in Los Angeles
Boundary issues can also relate to encroachments, tree disputes, and the location of walls and fences.
Whether your business or real estate dispute is destined to settle or go to trial, your lawyer needs to be aggressive, creative and have the requisite knowledge to advance your goals and protect your interests, all while keeping an eye on cost. We are often engaged to handle:
- Fences straying from boundary lines onto city property or adjoining property
- Builders or homeowners building too close to property lines
- Overgrown trees and landscaping spread
- Encroaching driveways, patios, and overhangs
- Neighbors using adjoining property owners’ land or right of way
- Overuse of shared resources
- Impacts on other property owners’ land
Creative, Practical Resolution of Boundary Disputes
With our extensive practical experience in real estate law, we seek to develop quick and effective resolutions to minimize trouble and negative financial implications. For example, many boundary disputes can be resolved through a quiet title action, such as when a landowner has been openly using and paying taxes on a property for at least five years. Others disputes can be resolved by creating an easement for a defined and limited time.
At The Law Office of Jeffrey Williams, we are sensitive to the costs of litigation and aim for quick, problem solving results. However, should trial be unavoidable, we are prepared to aggressively protect our clients’ rights in court.