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Title & Boundary Dispute Law in Florida

Finding out that property lines are improperly drawn and learning that you have been partially occupying your neighbor's land, or vice versa, can cause some very serious legal issues.

It's normally possible, though not always easy, for neighbors to come to a resolution of these disputes on their own. If the neighbors happen to like one another, and the difference between the actual property lines and what they believed the property lines to be is extremely small (a foot or two, for example), they might simply decide to go on as they had before. This is certainly a desirable solution in the short term, since it saves everyone a great deal of time and energy. Nonetheless, in the long term, this can cause problems, particularly if one neighbor decides they want to enforce the legal property lines down the road.

In these cases, what often happens is that the owner of the property which is really larger than he initially believed (due to the property line not being where he thought it was) wants to make use of the further property, and eject his neighbor from it. The other neighbor, on the other hand, will want to keep using the land as before, to avoid having his property shrink.

Title disputes in Hollywood, Florida, on the other hand, involve questions of ownership over an entire parcel of land. This confusion can occasionally arise from improperly recorded deeds, resulting in inadvertent (and, occasionally, deliberate) sales of the same parcel of land to multiple people. Obviously, each buyer wants to be the one who takes title, particularly if it seems unlikely that they'll be able to get their money back. This can lead to some very heated disputes.

Possible Outcomes of Boundary and Title Disputes in Hollywood, Florida

One way to resolve boundary disputes is to simply re-draw the property lines to reflect what the neighbors thought they were all along. When this happens, nobody's case changes, and it's typically considered a neutral result (causing no significant loss or gain to either party). This is often done if both of the neighbors knew about the actual property lines for many years, and didn't do anything about it. A court might also take this course of action if enforcing the property lines would impose a considerable hardship on one of the parties, not outweighed by the overall benefits of doing so.

A court, for many possible reasons, might decide to give effect to the legally-recorded property lines, which would generally change the neighbors' situation, with respect to how they use their land. For instance, if the neighbor who is benefiting from the prevailing situation (he is using land beyond the actual boundary of his property, thereby encroaching onto the land of another) knew about the discrepancy and took steps to actively hide this fact from the other neighbor, the court is very unlikely to do anything that rewards this behavior, even in the slightest. Therefore, a court is likely to decide against the dishonest neighbor. Conversely, if the neighbor who would benefit from enforcing the property lines did nothing to make this happen for many years, a court will probably tell them that they had their chance, and essentially consented to the current arrangement when they took no action to correct it.

With title disputes, a court has to decide who owns a particular piece of land. There are many factors that a court will consider, and this decision is governed by some fairly complicated laws in Hollywood, Florida.

In general, the person who initially recorded the deed at the appropriate government office will be the one who the court deems to own the land, if they didn't have any reason to know about the existence of the other deed, or other sale, or whatever else gave rise to the title disagreement.

What Can A Hollywood, Florida Attorney Do?

The legal problems that can come up in boundary and title disputes can get very intricate. Given this fact, and the high stakes of such disputes, most people shouldn't approach these issues without good legal representation. It should therefore go without saying that the counsel of a reliable Hollywood, Florida real estate attorney is essential in most of these disputes.

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Life in Hollywood

Hollywood, Florida is a city in Broward County, located in Southeastern Florida. It has a population of roughly 140,000 people.

Hollywood, FL was founded in the 1920s. It grew steadily from there, and its population boomed for many years after WWII ended, thanks to a period of strong economic growth, a growing population nationwide, and the advent of the modern suburb. Many successful professionals, such as doctors and lawyers, staked their claim in Hollywood, FL during the 1950s and 60s. In addition to working professionals, Hollywood, FL is also a popular destination for retirees.

One of the largest employers in Hollywood, Florida is HEICO - a major manufacturer of aerospace, medical, and telecommunications technologies, for both the government (including the military) and the private sector. As with any large business, HEICO employs or retains a fairly large number of lawyers to deal with the legal issues a large corporation inevitably faces. As a result, HEICO has helped the careers of many Hollywood, Florida attorneys. Hollywood, Florida was also home to the headquarters of Commodore Cruise Lines, before the company was dissolved. Many Hollywood, Florida corporate and bankruptcy attorneys were involved in wrapping up this large company's affairs.

Residents of Hollywood, Florida who need legal advice usually don't have trouble finding a good attorney. Attorneys in Hollywood, Florida are proficient in a wide variety of practice areas, and anyone who has a legal issue is almost certain to be able to find a Hollywood, Florida lawyer who can help them.

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