Property Disputes

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Apr 16, 2026
20 MIN

Eminent Domain Attorneys Guide

Eminent domain attorneys represent property owners in condemnation proceedings, ensuring fair compensation and constitutional protections. Discover when you need specialized legal counsel, how attorneys challenge government valuations, and what to expect throughout the process

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Partition Action Guide for Co-Owners

Co-owning property with family members, business partners, or former spouses can become complicated when disagreements arise about selling, managing, or dividing the asset. When negotiations fail and co-owners reach an impasse, a partition action provides a legal remedy to force the division or sale of jointly owned real estate

Apr 16, 2026
20 MIN

Eminent Domain Attorneys Guide

Eminent domain attorneys represent property owners in condemnation proceedings, ensuring fair compensation and constitutional protections. Discover when you need specialized legal counsel, how attorneys challenge government valuations, and what to expect throughout the process

Apr 16, 2026
20 MIN

Can Police Remove Squatters from Your Property?

Police typically cannot remove squatters because law enforcement treats occupancy disputes as civil matters, not criminal trespassing. Once squatters establish residency, property owners must use formal eviction procedures through the courts, a process that takes 30-90 days in most states

Apr 16, 2026
14 MIN

Easement by Condemnation Guide for Property Owners

Easement by condemnation allows government entities to acquire limited property rights through eminent domain for public purposes. Property owners retain title but must permit specified uses while receiving just compensation for lost rights and property impact

Apr 16, 2026
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Apr 16, 2026
17 MIN

HOA Laws Every Homeowner Should Know

Homeowners associations wield significant power over properties, but that authority isn't unlimited. Learn the legal boundaries of HOA enforcement, how fines and violations work, your rights to dispute unreasonable restrictions, and when federal laws override community rules

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Apr 16, 2026
18 MIN

Fence Law Guide

Understanding fence law prevents costly disputes and legal problems. Learn who pays for boundary fences, height restrictions, shared maintenance obligations, spite fence remedies, and how to resolve conflicts with neighbors under state and local regulations

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Apr 16, 2026
16 MIN

Trespassing Laws in the United States Explained

Trespassing represents one of the most common property violations in the US. Learn the legal definitions, differences between criminal and civil trespass, penalties, proper signage requirements, and how property owners can legally protect their land from unauthorized entry

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Apr 16, 2026
14 MIN

Can Police Remove Squatters from Your Property?

Police typically cannot remove squatters because law enforcement treats occupancy disputes as civil matters, not criminal trespassing. Once squatters establish residency, property owners must use formal eviction procedures through the courts, a process that takes 30-90 days in most states

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Apr 16, 2026
14 MIN

Adverse Possession Guide for Property Owners

Adverse possession allows someone to claim property ownership through continuous use over time. This comprehensive guide explains the five required legal elements, state-by-state time limits, common scenarios, and practical steps property owners can take to prevent losing land to adverse possession claims

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Apr 16, 2026
13 MIN

Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act Guide

The Uniform Partition of Heirs Property Act prevents forced sales of inherited family land at below-market prices through mandatory appraisals, buyout rights, and partition in kind preferences. Twenty-nine states have adopted this reform legislation as of 2026

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Aerial view of two neighboring suburban houses with green lawns separated by a wooden boundary fence on a sunny day
Apr 16, 2026
18 MIN

Fence Law Guide

Understanding fence law prevents costly disputes and legal problems. Learn who pays for boundary fences, height restrictions, shared maintenance obligations, spite fence remedies, and how to resolve conflicts with neighbors under state and local regulations

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Apr 16, 2026
16 MIN

What Are Zoning Regulations?

Zoning regulations determine what you can build and where across the United States. This guide explains zoning law basics, classification types, how to find zoning information, navigate variances and permits, and address alternative structures like shipping containers

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Aerial view of highway construction cutting through suburban neighborhood with partially demolished houses and heavy machinery
Apr 16, 2026
20 MIN

Eminent Domain Attorneys Guide

Eminent domain attorneys represent property owners in condemnation proceedings, ensuring fair compensation and constitutional protections. Discover when you need specialized legal counsel, how attorneys challenge government valuations, and what to expect throughout the process

Read more
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Apr 16, 2026
21 MIN

Real Estate Fraud Guide

Real estate fraud costs Americans hundreds of millions annually through wire transfer scams, forged deeds, and foreclosure rescue schemes. This comprehensive guide explains common fraud types, warning signs to watch for, and practical prevention steps to protect your property and finances during transactions

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Aerial view of a well-maintained suburban HOA neighborhood with uniform houses, manicured lawns, a community pool, and a person holding an official document

HOA Laws Every Homeowner Should Know

Homeowners associations wield significant power over properties, but that authority isn't unlimited. Learn the legal boundaries of HOA enforcement, how fines and violations work, your rights to dispute unreasonable restrictions, and when federal laws override community rules

Apr 16, 2026
17 MIN
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Encroachment Attorney Guide for Property Disputes

Property encroachment occurs when structures cross boundary lines without permission. This guide explains when to hire an encroachment attorney, how to resolve disputes through negotiation or litigation, and the differences between encroachment, easement, and adverse possession claims

Apr 16, 2026
16 MIN
Police officer and homeowner standing outside cluttered house with open door during property inspection

Can Police Remove Squatters from Your Property?

Police typically cannot remove squatters because law enforcement treats occupancy disputes as civil matters, not criminal trespassing. Once squatters establish residency, property owners must use formal eviction procedures through the courts, a process that takes 30-90 days in most states

Apr 16, 2026
14 MIN
A suburban house visually split in half by a crack with two co-owners standing on opposite sides with arms crossed, symbolizing a property partition dispute

Partition Action Guide for Co-Owners

Co-owning property with family members, business partners, or former spouses can become complicated when disagreements arise about selling, managing, or dividing the asset. When negotiations fail and co-owners reach an impasse, a partition action provides a legal remedy to force the division or sale of jointly owned real estate

Apr 16, 2026
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