One suggestion on how you can resolve boundary disputes is by soliciting a surveyor’s advice. In this article, I will discuss another approach that you can take when you are trying to solve or reduce the impact of a boundary dispute. If you follow this recommendation and make sure that your neighbour gives you their consent for the boundary surveys to take place, then you may be able to have your boundary surveys go smoothly and you won’t have to worry about any issues with the boundary.
If you want to avoid your boundary dispute going to court, you should consider trying out mediation first. Mediation involves both parties meeting at mutually convenient times and talking through the issues with each other in an honest, open and cordial manner with the help of a professional mediator. The results of the discussions can be really helpful because they will help both sides to learn what the other wants, and how they want it. Once you’ve gone through the process of mediation and come to an understanding, you should then go ahead and negotiate your differences with your neighbour.
A top tip is to use an impartial, third-party expert. For advice from Gloucester Solicitor, visit Dee and Griffin
One of the reasons why it’s so important to use a professional when resolving these types of disputes is that they often have more experience and have been doing this type of work for a long time. They also have access to more resources and they know where to look for things like legal advice and unbiased survey results.