
Boundary line disputes
Boundary line disputes occur when two or more parties disagree on the location of a boundary separating their properties or territories. These disputes often arise between neighbors, landowners, or states and can be fueled by unclear property descriptions, changes in land use, or natural shifts in landmarks. Resolving these disputes typically involves reviewing legal documents, such as deeds or surveys, and may require legal intervention, mediation, or even court proceedings. Settling these disputes is crucial for maintaining clear ownership rights and preventing future conflicts.