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Title & Boundary Dispute Law in Nevada

Sometimes, neighbors will find out that their use of their land (or what they thought was their land) is not reflected in the actual property lines on record. Obviously, this can create a problem.

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. However, in the long term, this can cause problems, particularly if one neighbor decides they want to enforce the legal property lines down the road.

Typically, 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.

People in Henderson, Nevada should also be aware of the possibility of title (ownership) disputes. Unlike the boundary disputes discussed above, the outcome of a title dispute can determine 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 Henderson, Nevada

One customary resolution for boundary disputes is a court re-drawing the boundaries to fit with what the assumptions that the neighbors were operating under before the error was discovered. This typically happens when both parties were, for many years, aware of the actual property boundaries, and did nothing about it. Moreover, if the neighbor who has been encroaching onto the other neighbor's land has made costly improvements thereto, this weighs in favor of that neighbor, since changing the property lines would impose significant hardship on that neighbor.

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.

When a title dispute comes up in Henderson, Nevada, the court has to apply some pretty difficult legal and equitable principles. These rules are sometimes fairly obscure, mainly because they can trace their origins back hundreds of years, to the common-law courts of England. However, a close examination of them reveals their basic goal: deciding ownership disputes based on longstanding conceptions of basic fairness.

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 Henderson, Nevada Attorney Do?

Because of the high stakes, going it alone in a boundary or title dispute is rarely prudent. Therefore, it's almost always a good idea to get a good Henderson, Nevada real estate attorney to help you with such legal problems.

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Life in Henderson

Henderson, Nevada proves that there is much more to Vegas than flashy shows, casinos, and night clubs. The Water Street District is a very popular attraction that is a favorite of many because it is home to wonderful art galleries, shops, special shows, and a weekly fresh farmers market. This attraction is known for hosting wonderful events that brings the Henderson community together.

Strolling along the water on a Lake Mead Cruise allows a person to enjoy the "lights and shine" of Vegas while on the water! Who ever thought Vegas had a peaceful side? Well it definitely does. Alongside the Lake Mead Cruises is the historical attraction the Hoover Dam. The Hoover Dam is known as a civil engineering wonder that allows people to experience the serenity that nature has to offer.

Other popular attractions include the Lake Mead National Recreation Area National Park, the Nevada Vintage Race Car Museum, Loews Lake, and Veteran's Wall. Additionally, kids can enjoy ice skating at The Village Ice Rink at Lake Las Vegas, or take a tour of MM World! All in all, Henderson proves to have something for everyone to enjoy.

Moreover, Henderson is home to many mid-size and small law firms. Attorneys in Henderson are able to give their clients' legal needs personalized attention and provide them with the best legal service.

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