Taylorsville Boundary Dispute Lawyers and Taylorsville Title Attorneys

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Title & Boundary Dispute Law in Utah

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 substantial conflict, as one might expect.

In these cases, 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 includes 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.

Nonetheless, it's more common for the neighbor whose land is being encroached upon by the other neighbor to seek enforcement of the legal property lines. The other neighbor will almost certainly want to use the property as he had been, since enforcing the legal property lines would cause him to lose some of "his" land.

Title disputes in Taylorsville, Utah, 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 Taylorsville, Utah

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.

A court, for various possible reasons, might decide to give effect to the legally-recorded property lines, which would always 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 (as opposed to the boundary disputes discussed above), a Taylorsville, Utah court has to determine who owns an entire parcel of land. There are some pretty difficult legal issues involved here.

Without going into too much detail, the individual who recorded their deed initially will be the one who takes ownership, provided he or she did not know (or had no reason to know) of the existence of the other deed.

What Can A Taylorsville, Utah Attorney Do?

Real property disputes usually involve very old legal principles that can even confound lawyers who aren't experts in real estate law. For that reason, you should almost always hire an expert Taylorsville, Utah real estate attorney, who will assist you navigate these murky legal waters.

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Life in Taylorsville

Taylorsville is situated in Salt Lake County, Utah. It was settled as early as 1848 and incorporated recently in 1996. It features a mix of old-style American culture with modern developments. Taylorsville has a growing population of about 59,000. The city is located in the center of what is known as Salt Lake Valley, about 15 minutes away from Salt Lake International Airport.

A defining characteristic of Taylorsville is the level of volunteerism that the community demonstrates. Hundreds of Taylorsville residents contribute their time and resources to local city committees, while thousands more are involved in city events and educational programs. Taylorsville citizens also consistently demonstrate a high level of political enthusiasm.

Taylorsville's economy is supported by the presence of numerous companies which enjoy many of the advantages the city has to offer, such as no franchise taxes. Tourists and visitors also add to the city's progress by visiting sites such as the Taylorsville/Bennion Heritage Center.

Taylorsville lawyers frequently visit the Taylorsville Justice Court when dealing with legal matters. Lawyers in Taylorsville, Utah reflect the city's atmosphere of community involvement and volunteerism.

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