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Boundary Disputes

Boundary Dispute Attorney in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho

Boundary disputes between neighbors can be emotionally charged experiences. A great deal of my time is spent working with people to resolve a boundary dispute.

Call the law office of Kevin J. Waite, P.C. at 877-415-9021 or e-mail me to resolve your real estate dispute.

Listen Carefully, Assess Your Case and Provide Useful Recommendations

As your lawyer, I will always listen carefully to your personal goals. I will explain your legal position, inform you of what is achievable based on my decades of experience and recommend a specific course of action.

I never force a course of action on you. The final decision is always yours.

Please be aware that I will not tell you what to do. You make the final decision — whether that is litigation, negotiation or simply let the matter go. This is your case, your property and your decision. I am keenly aware of how important these matters are for people involved.

Real estate litigation is highly personal. I am sensitive to your needs.

I have been involved in cases where the individual chose to spend more than the value of the real estate itself pursuing a dispute over a six-inch strip of land. By contrast, there are those in which the landowner decides not to pursue any action at all. Every legal matter must be addressed according to your needs and goals.

Surveys Don't Often Resolve Boundary Disputes, Judges Do

You may be wondering why a real estate boundary dispute cannot be cleared up simply and economically by a survey. Sometimes, the recorded survey for a specific area is unclear. Provided these discrepancies, obtaining another survey will not solve the problem.

When a real estate boundary or easement dispute cannot be resolved using a survey, or if the property has been used by a neighbor for years, the court will determine the boundary through historical examination of the property's use. If your property is at risk, it is wise to seek the services of an attorney with experience in real estate litigation.

The early stages of litigation of real estate boundary disputes can often be critical to the outcome of your case. The earlier I get involved, the better the likelihood of a favorable and cost-effective resolution to your situation. Please call my office at 877-415-9021.