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What Are Some Common Property Disputes

A property dispute is a legal dispute that involves real estate. While it may sound relatively simple, the term u201cproperty disputeu201d covers a wide range of possible disputes over a wide range of property. Property disputes can be small or large, and may occasionally affect marketability of title. So, know what are some common property disputes at The Carlin Law Firm.<br>https://carlinfirm.com/<br>

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What Are Some Common Property Disputes

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  1. What Are Some Common Property Disputes? A property dispute is a legal dispute that involves real estate. While it may sound relatively simple, the term “property dispute” covers a wide range of possible disputes over a wide range of property. The property involved could be anything from a vacant lot to a home, deck, condominium, manufactured home, pond, driveway and other possible elements of real property. Property disputes can be small or large, and may occasionally affect marketability of title (although it doesn't have to in order to be a dispute). Property disputes can be big problems when they involve third parties other than the two people or companies who own the property. For example, a person may purchase property with the understanding that certain work will be done to it, but when there is a dispute over whether or not the work was completed by the seller or if it was done correctly, attorneys must be involved. If you have a dispute with your neighbor, seek guidance from an attorney who has experience handling and solving boundary disputes. Your attorney will help you protect your rights under the law. The property disputes attorney Tampa will also be able to assess the validity concerns and advise you accordingly. Just as there are a variety of potential remedies that may be used in property dispute cases, there are also a wide range of situations and disputes that may lead to such litigation. Property disputes can become especially complex when multiple parties with different interests are involved. For example, in the case discussed above of the neighbor who had burned trash in their backyard for years, it was determined that the township itself had failed previously to enforce its own ordinances on open burning. Thus not only did the case involve addressing the dispute between neighbors, but it also implicated township liability and monetary damages sought against it by one of the neighbors. It is always wise to consult an attorney if you believe that you have a property dispute situation and you want to pursue legal action. The issues discussed above aren’t exhaustive, but they’re a few of the common property disputes that often arise in real estate. Property disputes may arise when there is inadequate fencing between neighboring houses, when the neighbor constructs a new building or driveway that encroaches into your property line, when you disagree with the size or placement of a fence between your properties, when you have problems with a neighbor’s pond or stream that crosses over onto your property, when you have an ownership dispute and other issues. The problem can be as small or as large as you wish. It's important to know that property disputes can be complex matters, and they can involve many different parties. So before taking any action, it's important to consider your own role in the dispute, what is at stake, and whether or not you have any legal options. If you want to discuss your situation with a knowledgeable property disputes attorney Tampa, schedule a consultation with one today.

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