Carrollton Boundary Dispute Lawyers and Carrollton Title Attorneys

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Title & Boundary Dispute Law in Texas

There are times when neighbors will find themselves in a situation where how they've been using their land doesn't match up with the property boundaries that are on record. This can be a source of considerable conflict, as one might expect.

Sometimes, neighbors will decide amongst themselves that the issue isn't worth fighting over, and will go on as they did before. This is particularly likely if the neighbors are on good terms, and the difference between their use of the land, and the actual property lines, is small (say, a few feet or less). This is an ideal situation, at least in the short term. It can, however, cause problems in the future - preventing a neighbor from enforcing the actual property lines, if they suddenly have a reason to do so.

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 additional 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.

In addition to the boundary disputes mentioned above, land owners and buyers in Carrollton, Texas should also be aware of the possibility of a title dispute. Rather than being a disagreement over the exact boundaries between two pieces of land, a title dispute is a dispute over who actually owns an entire plot of land. Uncertainty over ownership of land can come up more often than you might think, and is most often caused by a buyer's failure to correctly record a deed, or the accidental loss or destruction of a deed. Sometimes, however, these disputes can be more dishonest in origin: on occasion, unscrupulous sellers of land will attempt to sell the same parcel to more than one person. Obviously, once you've sold land to one person, you can't sell the same land to someone else, as you no longer own it. These tricksters know this, but are attempting to gain a large amount of money through the multiple sales. Once this is done, they normally attempt to flee the state or country before the buyers discovery they've been duped. This leaves it up to the buyers to figure out amongst themselves who owns the land.

Possible Outcomes of Boundary and Title Disputes in Carrollton, Texas

Courts have many tools at their disposal to resolve boundary disputes. One way is to simply re-draw the property lines to reflect how the neighbors had been using the land before the discrepancy was discovered. This doesn't truly change the position of either neighbor, and is sometimes the fairest result. This is most commonly done because the neighbors were both aware of the legal property lines, and that they differed from how they were using the land, and went on using the land anyway.

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 confusing and (in some cases) antiquated legal issues that guide Carrollton, Texas courts on these matters.

Typically, the person who records the deed first will be the one who takes ownership. Of course, this will only be if they had no reason to know about the other deeds).

What Can A Carrollton, Texas Attorney Do?

The legal problems that can come up in boundary and title disputes can get very difficult. 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 qualified Carrollton, Texas real estate attorney is essential in most of these disputes.

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Life in Carrollton

Carrollton, Texas is a medium-sized city that straddles Denton County, Dallas County, and Collin County. Its population is about 123,000 people.

Carrollton, Texas is named for a city of the same name in Illinois, which was the home of many of the area's original settlers. In the early days of settlement, Carrollton subsited entirely on agriculture. However, once a major railroad went through the region, the city industrialized rapidly, and in 1913, was formally incorporated.

Modernly, Carrollton, Texas is home to many companies who are major players in the technology, energy, and healthcare sectors. Between them, these companies provide thousands of jobs, many of which are highly skilled, and pay very well.

Although summers in Carrollton may be a bit warm for some, the weather tends to be fairly mild for the region, adding another attractive element, in addiont to the numerous employers.

Given the variety of industry in Carrollton, its fairly large population, and healthy economy that revolves around several cutting-edge industries, it should be apparent that the lawyers of Carrollton, Texas need to stay on top of the latest developments in several rapidly-changing legal fields. For this reason, Carrollton, Texas lawyers are very competent and hardworking, and should be able to help you with your legal problem in the best way possible.

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