What NOT To Do When Having a Property Line Dispute with Your Neighbor

Arguments with your neighbor no matter what they are about can be really uncomfortable. Whether you are arguing over a cow getting into your neighbor's pasture, your neighbor's dog getting out and terrorizing your chickens, or just a tree your neighbor has grown that is now dropping things all over your land - there is a way to handle the dispute and way you should NOT handle the dispute. Our real estate lawyers at the Lake of the Ozarks are here to tell you what NOT to do when having a property line dispute with your neighbor. If you are experiencing this type of dispute and are not sure what legal actions you can take, call our Lake of the Ozarks real estate lawyers today. Phillips, McElyea, Carpenter, and Welch can be reached at 573-346-7231 for your free consultation today.

What NOT To Do When Having a Property Line Dispute with Your Neighbor


Do NOT Overreact.
It can be very easy to get heated and say things that can make your case worse when you are angry with your neighbor. Hold your tongue, keep your cool, and if something is bothering and you're not sure what legal action take, talk to your lawyer at the Lake of the Ozarks. It never hurts to ask.

Do NOT Be Difficult.
Try to reach an agreement with your neighbor and make that a common goal. Don't be stubborn or bull-headed and realize that you both share a fence so an agreement should be made to be harmonious neighbors.

Do NOT Assume That Filing a Lawsuit Should Be Your First Resort.
Filing a lawsuit before you have actually tried to work out the issue between you and your neighbor yourself can be a bad move. Try to come to a resolution by talking to your neighbor first and consider filing a lawsuit as a last resort.

Do NOT Forget to Consult With Your Neighbor When Making an Outdoor Change to Your Fence
It shows good character when you actually talk to your neighbor about making a change to a shared fence before you do it. Treat them how you would want to be treated and in doing so, you might avoid a dispute altogether.

Do Not Forget to Check the Rules, Laws, and Regulations in Your Neighborhood if You Are Ever in Doubt
If you are not sure about planting a tree so close to a fence, having construction done on a certain fence, etc. - consult your neighborhood rules first. Don't act hastily and make sure it is ok first.



Being in the middle of a property line dispute is not where most want to be. At Phillips, McElyea, Carpenter & Welch, we have the experience and knowledge to handle property line disputes. To you, it can be intimidating being in this sort of situation, so why not consult with an experienced attorney in Camden County first? Give us a call today for your free consultation at 573-346-7231.


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