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What do you do about conflicting residential boundary surveys?

For many reasons, on occasions, two neighbouring landowners can come into an argument about conflicting property boundaries. So the question is why do land boundaries sometimes conflict? Most often, boundary clashes arise after perplexing legal descriptions prompt two landlords to lay claim to the same tract of land. The legal document in question may actually express the same area of land, or maybe the confusing wordings leads each landowner to think the land is his/hers. Flawed legal descriptions in writing and record by people lacking proper aptitude, such as laypeople without surveying experience can do such mistakes. Discuss to settle mutually The owners could sit and discuss this with a calm mind. There can be mutual agreements on the contour survey. If space is not creating too much of a discrepancy that it leads to discomfort in each other’s private life, then they could talk it out without going through legal hassles and settle mutually without any extra Boundary s...