Pompano Beach Boundary Dispute Lawyers and Pompano Beach Title Attorneys

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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 typically 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 quite 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 truly 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.

People in Pompano Beach, Florida should also be aware of the possibility of title (ownership) disputes. Unlike the boundary disputes considered above, the outcome of a title dispute can decide who owns an entire parcel of real property. Confusion over who actually owns a piece of property is more common that some people might imagine. Many local property records are still kept on paper, are not very well-organized, and sometimes date back a hundred years or more. A lost or misfiled deed is the most common way for a title dispute to arise. However, sometimes fraud on the part of a seller can lead to title disputes. Unscrupulous individuals will sometimes try to sell the same piece of land to more than one person. And some people even try to sell property they don't own, occasionally succeeding (and this isn't just limited to bridges in London). Typically, once the buyers discover they've been duped, the "seller" is nowhere to be found, leaving them to figure out who owns the land they all thought they had purchased.

Possible Outcomes of Boundary and Title Disputes in Pompano Beach, Florida

One possible result of a boundary dispute is a court effectively re-drawing the boundaries to fit what the neighbors had perceived. This is most frequently done if the neighbors were aware for a long time of the "real" property lines, and didn't do anything about it. It also helps if the neighbor who is encroaching makes major improvements to the land, and enforcing the new property lines would place a major burden on him.

On the other hand, a court could determine to take the opposite approach, and order the neighbors to abide by the legal property lines. When deciding which course of action to take, courts consider many factors, but majority of them boil down to common-sense principles of fairness. For instance, if the owner of the land who was encroaching onto his neighbor's land knew of the encroachment, and hid this fact from the other neighbor (hoping to continue to use more land than he paid for), that will weigh heavily in favor of enforcing the legal property lines. On the other hand, if neither neighbor knew about the error, and it turns out that the actual property line goes through somebody's living room, a court likely won't enforce them.

With title disputes (as opposed to the boundary disputes discussed above), a Pompano Beach, Florida court has to determine who owns an entire parcel of land. There are some pretty complicated legal issues involved here.

Without delving into the specifics too much, courts typically resolve title disputes by looking at who recorded the deed first, and whether or not that person had notice of any prior sales of the same land. To succeed in a dispute like this, a buyer will usually need to prove that they were the first to record their deed, and that they had no notice (or reason to know) of any prior conveyances of the same land.

What Can A Pompano Beach, Florida Attorney Do?

As you might have gathered, it's not uncommon for the legal issues controlling boundary and title disputes to get very complicated. Moreover, any dispute that can affect one's use or ownership of land has very high stakes (land isn't typically cheap, after all). Therefore, it shouldn't come as a surprise that hiring a competent Pompano Beach, Florida real estate lawyer to help in situations like this is always a good idea.

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Life in Pompano Beach

Pompano Beach, Florida is a beach city in Broward County. It is mainly driven by the tourism and vacation industries. It has a population of over 104,000 people which swells to over 150,000 during summers due to the influx of vacationers. The city is well known for its laid back, tropical beach feel and "fun in the sun" approach to development.

Beach activities abound in Pompano Beach, Florida. "Pompano" refers to a type of fish, which reflects the city's popular sport fishing scene. Surfing is excellent in the area as its geography includes miles of beach. Pompano Beach's location in the middle of Florida's "Golden Coast" allows for convenient access to major sports and cultural arenas. Visitors and residents can watch sports teams like the Miami Heat and the Florida Marlins. Pompano Beach ranks among the highest in the nation's real estate markets for residential and vacation properties.

The local events at Pompano Beach cater to the community's health and fitness-centered character. A few examples include a "Green Market Beach", a Thanksgiving Day Triathlon, and the East Village Uncorked (healthy dining and wine tasting at restaurants). Pompano Beach, Florida boasts many world-class golf courses and horse racing at the Pompano Harness Track.

Lawyers in Pompano Beach, Florida typically file legal claims at the Broward County Courthouse. Pompano Beach lawyers are available to assist clients who need help with legal issues. Attorneys in Pompano Beach help members of the community obtain legal relief in a variety of forms.

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