Overview
Boundary and title disputes are very unpleasant at best and, at worst, very hostile. If you are involved in a real estate transaction with a boundary or title dispute, immediately seek legal assistance before costs and emotions spiral out of control.
Our real estate lawyers have significant experience working through issues surrounding boundaries, titles, and property rights. We work with clients to resolve real property issues when ownership lines are blurred, in cases of adverse possession from divorce or family transfers, disputes with oral (parol) agreements from obstructions or hindrances (estoppel) to property rights, or when a property owner dies without a valid will (intestate).
Such disputes can happen because of flawed deeds, unmarked boundary lines, unwritten title transfers, or from previous owners who did not raise any objection to a property infringement. Easements, when not properly documented or adhered to, can also turn into a contentious issue between a property owner and a business or individual who needs access over the property.
Kirton McConkie real estate lawyers have the experience to resolve boundary and title disputes with the best interests of the client in mind, whether it be through negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or, when necessary, going to court.