Philadelphia Real Estate Law
Lawyers for Property Disputes in Philadelphia
Property disputes escalate fast and get more expensive the longer they sit. Whether a neighbor is encroaching on your land, a co-owner won't cooperate, or someone is claiming rights to your property, you need an attorney who knows Philadelphia's property courts. We handle every type of real estate dispute from demand letter to verdict.
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Boundary Dispute Lawyer
A boundary dispute lawyer resolves conflicts over where one property ends and another begins — fences built on the wrong line, driveways that cross lot boundaries, structures that encroach on your land. Philadelphia's older rowhouse neighborhoods create boundary problems constantly. A boundary dispute attorney orders a current survey, reviews deed history, and files for injunctive relief if the encroachment isn't removed voluntarily.
Real Estate Partition Attorney
A real estate partition attorney helps co-owners who can't agree on what to do with a shared property. In Pennsylvania, any co-owner can force a partition — either a physical division or a court-ordered sale with proceeds split. A real estate partition attorney files the action in Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas and negotiates buyout terms when the other party wants to keep the property.
Property Litigation Attorney
A property litigation attorney handles real estate disputes that can't be resolved through negotiation — including title disputes, deed fraud, adverse possession claims, easement conflicts, and HOA disputes. Our property litigation lawyers represent both plaintiffs and defendants in Philadelphia courts. If you need real estate litigators near you for a complex dispute, we handle cases from initial filing through trial.
Property Encroachment Attorney
A property encroachment attorney addresses situations where a neighbor's structure, fence, or improvement physically crosses onto your land. Encroachment claims require a survey, a formal demand, and — if ignored — a court order requiring removal and potentially awarding damages. An easement dispute attorney handles related issues where someone claims a right to use your property. We move quickly to protect your title.