Sterling Heights Boundary Dispute Lawyers and Sterling Heights Title Attorneys

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Title & Boundary Dispute Law in Michigan

If you discover that you and your neighbor's use of your respective properties do not reflect the legal property lines, this can create a problem.

In these situations, neighbors usually have the option to resolve the dispute by themselves. If the neighbors are on amicable terms with each other, and the dispute is minor (for example, it only involves a difference of a couple feet), and enforcing the property lines would be a major inconvenience for one or both of the neighbors, they'll probably decide to just go on as they had before. This is a viable option, to be sure, but it's not a perfect one: if, sometime down the road, one of the neighbors wants to attempt to enforce the legal boundaries, they might find themselves unable to do so.

Usually, when this happens, the owner of the property which is being encroached upon wants to expand their property to reflect the legal boundaries, and the owner of the land that will be shrunk by recognizing the legal property lines will want to keep the situation as it is.

In Sterling Heights, Michigan, property can also be the subject of title disputes, rather than boundary disputes described above. These types of disputes stem from disagreements over who owns a piece of property. Confusion in this area is more common than one might think. If a deed is improperly recorded, land can be "owned" by 2 people simultaneously. Even more troublesome is when land is "sold" to more than one person. This is usually inadvertent, but some people do it deliberately, hoping to abscond the profits gained by selling the same thing twice. In cases like this, a court has to determine which buyer owns the land. This is a big deal, considering how unlikely it is that a defrauded buyer could get his or her money back.

Possible Outcomes of Boundary and Title Disputes in Sterling Heights, Michigan

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 situation changes, and it's generally 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 significant hardship on one of the parties, not outweighed by the overall benefits of doing so.

However, a court might also enforce the legal property boundaries, especially if failing to do so would place a significant burden on the owner of the encroached-upon land. If the owner of the encroaching land knew of the encroachment, and concealed it from his neighbor, this fact would also weigh heavily in favor of enforcing the legal property lines.

In the case of disputes over title, courts have to figure out who owns a particular piece of real property. Courts will consider many factors, and there are some complex and (in some cases) antiquated legal issues that guide Sterling Heights, Michigan courts on these matters.

Suffice to say, you'll want the help of an expert on this subject. In general, however, you should know that courts almost always rule in favor of the buyer who first recorded the deed, AND (not "or") didn't have knowledge of any prior conveyances. This protects the buyer who was most diligent in vindicating his own rights, and acted in good faith (obviously, a buyer who knew about a prior sale of the same land isn't acting honestly).

What Can A Sterling Heights, Michigan Attorney Do?

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

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Life in Sterling Heights

Sterling Heights, Michigan is an important suburb of Detroit. It is located in Macomb County, about half an hour away from downtown Detroit. The city is most noted as a recipient of various safety awards, and was named Michigan's safest city in 2010. Sterling Heights maintains a "Sidewalk Inspection Program", which utilizes meter readings for reporting hazardous sidewalks conditions.

The local economy of Sterling Heights is stimulated by the presence of over 3,500 industrial and commercial businesses. Major employers in the city include General Dynamics, Visteon, and Detroit Free Press. Of notable interest in Chrysler's Sterling Heights Stamping Plant, the world's largest stamping plant for metals. Sterling Height's close location to Detroit has also attracted several automotive industry companies.

In addition to its diverse economy, Sterling Heights is an excellent city for families. The city holds several very popular events such as Music in the Park, "A Sterling Christmas", and Sterlingfest. Residents can also visit Dodge Park, which serves as host to a number of concerts and events throughout the year.

Lawyers in Sterling Heights, Michigan offer legal service in a wide range of legal fields. They are experienced in a variety of legal matters and disputes. Many Sterling Heights attorneys represent clients in the Macomb County District Court.

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