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What should I do if my neighbor builds on my property?

If a neighbor encroaches on your property—such as building a fence or structure—you should consult a real estate attorney immediately. A survey and title search can clarify property lines, and your attorney can help resolve the issue, either through negotiation or legal action.

Yes, zoning decisions can be challenged, but the process requires a strong understanding of municipal law and evidence supporting your position. An experienced land use attorney can help you appeal or negotiate zoning changes.

During closing, both parties sign documents to finalize the property transfer. A real estate attorney ensures all agreements are fair, the title is clear, and the transaction complies with state laws.

Proactive planning is key. Working with a real estate attorney to review local zoning laws, permits, and agreements before starting a project can save you time, money, and stress later.

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Minnesota Real Estate & Land use Attorneys

Protecting Your Property

Real estate and land use laws touch many aspects of property ownership and development, from buying your first home to expanding a business or resolving boundary disputes. At Johnson/Turner, our team of Minnesota real estate and land use attorneys is here to help you understand and navigate these often complex legal landscapes.

Whether you’re facing zoning issues, negotiating with a municipality, or tackling encroachment disputes, we’re committed to providing you with the support you need. Each of our clients receives a dedicated team, including a veteran attorney, two paralegals, and a client engagement specialist, ensuring you have the resources to move forward with confidence.

With our flat-fee pricing model, you’ll know exactly what to expect—no hidden fees, no surprises. Contact us today at (320) 299-4249 or online to schedule a consultation.

 

What Is Real Estate & Land Use Law?

Real estate and land use law governs how property is bought, sold, developed, and maintained, as well as how municipalities regulate the use of land. These laws protect both private citizens and public entities, ensuring fair practices and safety standards.

Some key areas of real estate and land use law include:

  • Zoning and land use regulations – Rules that dictate how land can be used or developed.
  • Building codes and ordinances – Standards for construction and property maintenance.
  • Easements and encroachments – Rights and disputes concerning shared or overlapping property use.
  • Boundary and title issues – Clarifying ownership and land boundaries.
  • Municipal filings and disputes – Interactions with city, township, or county governments regarding property matters.

Understanding these laws is critical to ensuring your property rights are protected and your projects proceed smoothly.

 

How Our Attorneys Can Help

At Johnson/Turner, our real estate and land use attorneys assist with a wide range of property-related legal matters, including:

1. Property Development and Zoning

  • Helping you file permits and applications for residential or commercial construction.
  • Ensuring compliance with zoning and environmental regulations.
  • Resolving disputes involving land use restrictions or rezoning requests.

2. Real Estate Transactions

  • Reviewing and drafting purchase agreements, deeds, and closing documents.
  • Conducting title searches to identify potential issues before closing.
  • Ensuring all parties adhere to the terms of sale or purchase.

3. Boundary Line Disputes

  • Protecting your property rights in disputes with neighbors.
  • Conducting surveys, historical land-use research, and title searches.
  • Resolving encroachments involving fences, buildings, or easements.

4. Municipal Interactions and Claims

  • Assisting with land use violations or disputes involving municipalities.
  • Filing claims against municipalities for property damage or negligence.
  • Representing you in municipal hearings or court proceedings.

5. Homeowners’ Association (HOA) Issues

  • Advising on your rights and obligations under HOA agreements.
  • Resolving disputes between homeowners and HOAs.
  • Challenging unfair HOA practices or penalties.

6. Encroachments and Easements

  • Negotiating or contesting easements for utilities, driveways, and shared spaces.
  • Resolving cases of encroachment, such as unauthorized construction on your property.

 

Why Choose Johnson/Turner?

When it comes to real estate and land use, experience and proactive solutions are essential. At Johnson/Turner, we pride ourselves on:

  • Transparency: With flat-fee pricing, you’ll never be caught off guard by unexpected costs.
  • Expertise: Our attorneys have deep knowledge of Minnesota’s real estate laws and strong relationships with municipal officials.
  • Client-Centered Approach: We listen to your concerns, offer tailored advice, and work to achieve your goals efficiently.
Contact Our Minnesota Real Estate & Land Use Lawyers Today

Navigating the complexities of real estate and land use law can be overwhelming. Let Johnson/Turner be your guide. Whether you’re buying a home, resolving a dispute, or developing property, our team is here to protect your interests and help you achieve your goals.

Call us today at (320) 299-4249 or contact us online to schedule your consultation.

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