Property Boundary Dispute Resolution

Summary

Property boundary disputes in Iowa may require a professional survey to determine accurate boundaries. Reviewing property documents and consulting a local real estate attorney can provide guidance. Options include requesting removal of encroachments, negotiating settlements, or seeking legal action.

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I purchased the house May 1st * and prior to my purchase plaintiff never once made reference to the fence being the boundary or property line. She never made the prior owner aware of any boundary issue either. would you like me to send you what i filed?
It seems like you're dealing with a property boundary dispute. In Missouri, boundary disputes often involve surveys and legal descriptions in deeds. Here's a suggestion:
- Consider getting a professional survey to establish the true boundary.
- Review your deed and any related property documents.
- Consult with a local attorney specializing in real estate law for more specific advice.
If there's more to your case, feel free to share, but please avoid sharing personal or sensitive information.
I live in Marshalltown, Iowa that is where the property is also.
It sounds like you're facing a property boundary dispute in Iowa. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Obtain a professional survey to accurately determine property boundaries.
- Review your deed and any related property documents.
- Consult a local real estate attorney for specific legal advice.
Would you like help finding a local lawyer?
I had survey done and survey shows the plaintiff has been encroaching on the property and Her concrete driveway is *" to *" on my property for approximately *'
In Iowa, boundary disputes can lead to legal actions such as seeking a court order for removal of encroachments or negotiating an agreement with the neighbor. Here are some options:
- Request removal of the encroachment.
- Negotiate a settlement or easement.
- Consult a real estate attorney for legal action.
Do you need help finding a local attorney?