Comprehensive Neighbor & Boundary Disputes Services in Las Vegas

Boundary disputes are some of the most stressful real estate conflicts because they involve more than property-they involve daily life. Whether a neighbor built a fence over the line, disputes an easement, or claims ownership of part of your land, these issues can threaten your investment and your ability to use your property freely.
In Las Vegas and across Clark County, neighbor disputes often arise from unclear surveys, old deeds, HOA restrictions, or long-standing misunderstandings about where property lines begin and end. Without legal guidance, these disputes may lead to lawsuits, title problems, or even forced removal of structures.
Attorney Milan Chatterjee and MyRealEstateLawyer provide experienced representation for homeowners, landlords, investors, and businesses facing boundary and property line conflicts. We use Nevada real estate law, negotiation strategies, and litigation tools to protect your rights and reach the fastest possible resolution.
Neighbor & Boundary Disputes Representation for Nevada Property Owners
Fence and Encroachment Disputes
If a neighbor's fence, wall, driveway, or structure crosses onto your land, we take immediate steps to stop the encroachment and protect your property rights.
Property Line and Survey Disagreements
Easement and Access Rights Conflicts
Adverse Possession Claims
Quiet Title Actions
Tree, Drainage, and Nuisance Property Disputes
Boundary Issues in Property Sales
HOA-Related Boundary and Use Restrictions
Commercial and Investment Property Boundary Disputes
Tailored Neighbor & Boundary Dispute Counsel for Your Needs
For Individual Homeowners
If you are dealing with a fence dispute, shared driveway conflict, or neighbor encroachment, we provide clear legal guidance and strong advocacy to protect your home and land.
For Investors and Landlords
Rental properties often involve access disputes, easements, or neighbor complaints. We help investors resolve conflicts while protecting long-term property value.
For Property Owners Facing Encroachment Removal
When a neighbor refuses to remove a structure or claims part of your property, we act quickly to pursue injunctions, settlements, or litigation.
For Buyers with Boundary Issues After Closing
Discovering boundary problems after purchasing a home can be overwhelming. We investigate title records, survey errors, and disclosure failures to protect new homeowners.
What Sets Our Las Vegas Neighbor Dispute Practice Apart
Understanding the Neighbor & Boundary Dispute Resolution Process in Nevada
Case Review and Boundary Assessment
We begin by reviewing your deed, surveys, neighbor communications, and the nature of the dispute. You receive an honest evaluation of your rights and options.
Evidence and Document Collection
We gather property records, maps, title reports, photographs, HOA documents, and witness evidence to build a strong foundation for your case.
Survey and Expert Coordination
When necessary, we work with licensed Nevada surveyors and experts to confirm boundary lines and identify encroachments.
Formal Demand and Legal Notice
We send written notices demanding compliance, stopping trespass, or correcting boundary violations while preserving your legal claims.
Negotiation and Settlement Efforts
Many disputes resolve through structured negotiation. We seek practical solutions that avoid unnecessary litigation whenever possible.
Litigation and Court Action
If resolution fails, we file lawsuits such as quiet title actions, injunctive relief claims, or adverse possession defenses in Clark County courts.
Final Resolution and Property Protection
Once resolved, we ensure boundaries are legally documented, judgments are recorded, and your ownership rights are protected moving forward.
Key Nevada Laws Affecting Neighbor & Boundary Disputes
NRS Chapter 40 - Property and Boundary Actions
Nevada law provides legal remedies for property disputes, including quiet title lawsuits and injunctive relief to stop encroachments.
Adverse Possession Standards (NRS 11.150-11.200)
Nevada sets strict requirements for adverse possession claims, including continuous and hostile use over a statutory period.
Easement and Access Rights Under Nevada Law
Easements may arise through written agreements, necessity, or long-term use. Proper documentation is essential to prevent disputes.
Recording and Title Rules Under NRS Chapter 111
Boundary disputes often involve deed interpretation and recording laws. Proper legal descriptions and recorded documents are critical.
Frequently Asked Questions About Neighbor & Boundary Disputes in Las Vegas
How do I know if my neighbor is encroaching on my land?
A professional survey is often the best way to confirm property boundaries. We help you evaluate surveys and legal descriptions.
Can I force my neighbor to remove a fence or structure?
What is a quiet title action?
Can a neighbor claim part of my property through adverse possession?
Do boundary disputes affect selling my home?
How long does a boundary dispute take to resolve?
How much does a boundary dispute lawyer cost in Las Vegas?
Our Practice Areas
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Real Estate Disputes & Litigation
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HOA Disputes
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Landlord-Tenant Law
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Eviction Defense
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Title Disputes
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Foreclosure Defense
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Real Estate Contract Disputes
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Mold Law
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Power of Attorney for Real Estate Matters
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Property Transfers & Deed Issues
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CC&R (Governing Document) Violations
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Neighbor & Boundary Disputes
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Breach of Real Estate Contracts
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Residential & Commercial Lease Disputes
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Purchase & Sale Agreement Disputes
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Mediation & Arbitration for Real Estate Disputes




