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Boundary and title disputes may arise when there is uncertainty about the exact location of a property line, a disagreement about the scope of an easement, or any other question about ownership or use of real property. Such disputes may be a result of various title defects, which may require extensive review of title history, including a search of deeds, wills and estates records, and liens that relate to the property. These disputes may also arise from a continuous use or possession of land without the permission of the owner.

There are various causes of action that address boundary and title disputes. These claims include:

  • Quiet Title
  • Trespass
  • Adverse Possession
  • Boundary by Acquiescence
  • Prescriptive or Implied Easements

If you are involved in a boundary or title dispute, the lawyers at AWD LAW® may be able to help. Our attorneys will work closely with you to understand all of the facts of your case and to help you determine the most effective and affordable course of action. Our team is experienced in representing both plaintiffs and defendants involved in property and boundary disputes, and we have the knowledge and skill required to obtain the best possible result for our clients.

We are Northern Arizona’s premier law firm. If you need to speak with a Northern Arizona Lawyer for any reason, contact us today at (928) 774-1478!

We can help you evaluate the circumstances you are dealing with and determine your best options for the most successful outcome possible.

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