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Formal letter template I am writing regarding the [fence/hedge/other encroachment] which as you will see from the attached survey/plat map is actually on my land. This letter is formal notice that I require you to remove the encroaching [fence/hedge/other encroachment] from my land within the next 30 days.
Follow these steps to ensure you're doing your due diligence in a boundary dispute. Step 1: Request a General Property Survey. ... Step 2: Choose a Physical Object to Serve as a Boundary. ... Step 3: Pursue Mediation or Legal Counsel if Necessary.
Many root causes of boundary disputes exist, including natural or manmade changes in land features or formations, conflicting legal descriptions in the deeds to adjoining properties, contradictory or confusing language within the same deed, inconsistent or inaccurate surveys, mistakes in official plats, or other human ...
Locational: disputes that center on where a boundary should be. Example: post-World War I boundary between Germany and Poland was set by treaty but the Germans disputed the location. Many ethnic Germans found themselves on the Polish side of the border.