Land & Property Disputes
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"Land Dispute Aid"
EES offers comprehensive support for land and property disputes by providing expert services to resolve conflicts and clarify ownership. Our services include boundary surveys, property evaluations, easement analysis and much more.
Additionally, we offer mediation and negotiation assistance to help parties reach amicable agreements without litigation. By leveraging our expertise, EES helps clients navigate complex land and property disputes efficiently and effectively, ensuring fair and accurate outcomes.
Land & Property Disputes
- Imminent Domain
- Property Line Encroachments
- Illegal Trespasses
- Property Evaluations
- Easements
- Property Boundaries
- Right-of-way Mapping
- ADA Compliance Surveys
- Deed Preparation
Imminent Domain
The government's authority to take private property for public purposes, such as building roads or schools, often providing compensation to the owner. This process ensures that land can be used for projects that benefit the community, even if the owner does not want to sell.
Property Line Encroachments
When a part of a building, fence, or other structure extends beyond the owner's property line and into a neighbor's land. This can create disputes and may require legal action or agreements to resolve the encroachment and restore clear property boundaries..
Illegal Trespasses
When someone enters another person's property without permission. This unauthorized entry can include walking on the land, hunting, or building structures, and it is considered a violation of the property owner's rights.
Property Evaluations
The process of assessing a property's value and condition. This evaluation is important for various reasons, including selling the property, securing a mortgage, or determining taxes. It involves inspecting the physical state of the property and comparing it to similar properties.
Easements
A legal right granted to use another person's land for a specific purpose, such as accessing a road, installing utilities, or allowing water drainage. Easements are often recorded in property deeds and must be honored by future property owners.
Property Boundaries
The officially recognized lines that define the edges of a property. These boundaries are determined by surveys and legal descriptions in property deeds, ensuring that owners know exactly where their property starts and ends.
Right-of-way Mapping
The creation of detailed maps that show areas designated for public use, like roads, sidewalks, and utilities. These maps help planners, developers, and the public understand where infrastructure is located and where future projects can take place.
ADA Compliance Surveys
Inspections and assessments conducted to ensure buildings and public spaces meet the standards set by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). These surveys check for features like ramps, accessible restrooms, and proper signage to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities.
Deed Preparation
The process of creating a legal document that transfers property ownership from one person to another. This document includes details about the property, the parties involved, and any conditions of the transfer. Proper deed preparation ensures a clear and legally binding change of ownership.