Real Estate Disputes
Real estate disputes are legal conflicts that arise between parties in relation to property ownership, use, and management. Real estate disputes can be complex and may involve a range of legal issues, including contract law, property law, and tort law.
Boundary disputes: These are disputes that arise when the exact location of a property boundary is unclear or disputed by neighbouring landowners.
Title disputes: These are disputes that arise when there is a question over who holds legal title to a piece of property.
Zoning disputes: These are disputes that arise when there is a conflict over the use of land, such as when a property owner wants to use their property in a way that is not allowed by local zoning laws.
Resolving real estate disputes can involve a range of legal remedies, including negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and litigation. It is important to seek professional legal advice if you are involved in a real estate dispute, as the legal process can be complex and the outcome can have significant financial and legal implications.