TX Property Encroachment Laws: Updates & Info


TX Property Encroachment Laws: Updates & Info

Encroachment occurs when a structure or portion of a structure extends beyond the legal boundary of a property onto a neighboring property. This can involve physical structures like fences, buildings, driveways, or even non-physical intrusions such as overhanging tree branches. For instance, if a homeowner builds a fence believing it is on their property line, but it actually extends a few feet onto their neighbor’s land, that constitutes an encroachment.

Understanding the regulations surrounding this issue is crucial for property owners as it directly impacts property rights, value, and potential liabilities. Disputes arising from boundary line disagreements can lead to costly legal battles and strained neighborly relations. Historically, these matters have been governed by a combination of common law principles, statutory regulations, and court decisions, requiring careful examination of property deeds, surveys, and relevant case law.

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