Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners to Locate Disputed Boundary Line

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What is this form?

The Employment of Surveyor by Adjoining Landowners to Locate Disputed Boundary Line form is a legal agreement where two neighboring landowners hire a surveyor to determine the true boundary line between their properties. This form is essential in resolving boundary disputes without resorting to litigation, distinguishing it from other forms that may cover different types of real estate issues or agreements.

Main sections of this form

  • Details of the parties involved, including their addresses.
  • Legal description of each property being surveyed.
  • Responsibilities of the surveyor in locating the boundary line.
  • Compensation terms for the surveyor and how expenses are handled.
  • Timeline for when the survey should commence and be completed.
  • Provisions for resolving disputes through binding arbitration.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when two adjoining landowners have a dispute regarding the exact location of their property boundary and wish to engage a licensed surveyor to clarify the boundary line. Situations such as fencing issues, property assessments, or disputes over land use may prompt the need for this agreement.

Who should use this form

This form is intended for:

  • Individuals or entities owning adjacent properties who have boundary disputes.
  • Real estate attorneys representing clients in property disputes.
  • Surveyors engaged to resolve property boundary issues.

How to complete this form

  1. Identify the parties involved by entering their names and addresses.
  2. Describe the properties under dispute by providing legal descriptions from public records.
  3. Specify the services to be rendered by the surveyor.
  4. Agree on the compensation, including how expenses will be split between the owners.
  5. Enter the start date and completion timeframe for the survey.
  6. Have both parties sign the document to formalize the agreement.

Notarization guidance

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always check your specific state regulations to ensure compliance.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to provide complete and accurate legal descriptions of the properties.
  • Omitting signatures or dates, which can render the agreement invalid.
  • Not specifying the responsibilities of the surveyor in sufficient detail.

Advantages of online completion

  • Immediate access to a legally vetted template drafted by licensed attorneys.
  • Ability to customize the form to suit specific boundary disputes.
  • Convenience of downloading and completing the form at your own pace.
  • The form is crucial for resolving disputes over property boundary lines between neighboring landowners.
  • It details the roles of the surveyor and outlines compensation and responsibilities.
  • Proper completion and mutual agreement between parties is essential for legal enforceability.

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FAQ

As a last resort, if you feel confident that your property is being encroached upon, you can file a claim in court and ask a judge to decide the boundariesbut the more you involve the legal system, the more cost you will incur.

Lot Line Disputes. Fence, Landscaping, and Outbuilding Disputes. Access Disputes. Adverse Possession Claims.

Negotiate directly with the neighbour to achieve a settlement of the dispute that has arisen; or. Agree with the neighbour to enter into a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), and in the present conundrum I would recommend Mediation; or.

A Land Survey Works Wonders for Boundary Disputes. If you feel like your neighbor has or is developing on top of your land, you may want to get a professional land survey. Talk it Over and Offer Concessions. Bring on a Neutral Third Party. Hire a Qualified Estate Attorney.

If you know where the boundary is and you don't need to follow the process for party walls, the best approach is to talk to your neighbour. Talk to them face to face if you can - make a note of what you agreed. If you don't feel comfortable speaking to them, write to them or ask someone to contact them for you.

Have a Professional Land Survey Done. Talk Things Out and Offer Concessions. Seek Mediation or a Neutral Third Party. If all else fails, hire a qualified real estate attorney.

A Land Survey Works Wonders for Boundary Disputes. If you feel like your neighbor has or is developing on top of your land, you may want to get a professional land survey. Talk it Over and Offer Concessions. Bring on a Neutral Third Party. Hire a Qualified Estate Attorney.

The professional conducts the survey because measurements must be as accurate as possible. The survey begins with the measurement, marking and mapping of the boundary lines of land ownership. The surveyor then scrutinizes the historical records of the purchased property as well as the lands around it.

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