Property Dispute Resolution Tips
Summary
In New York, property disputes can involve boundary and easement issues, landlord-tenant disputes, and co-owner disputes. Easement disputes may include misuse, overburdening, or interference with easement rights. If an easement is causing harm, legal action may be possible. Review the rental agreement for termination clauses and consult a local attorney for personalized advice. Contact the New York State Bar Association to find a lawyer.Full Conversation
I am looking for some information on property laws
To better assist you, could you please clarify which aspect of property law you are interested in? Also, can you please provide your location as the laws may vary based on jurisdiction?
Lyons ny
Understood. In New York, property laws are broad and varied. Are you interested in property acquisition, rental laws, or property disputes? Please specify to assist you better.
Disputes I think
Understood. In New York, property disputes can relate to:
- Boundary and easement issues
- Landlord-tenant disputes
- Co-owner disputes
Please confirm if your query falls within these categories.
Easement issues
In New York, easement disputes may include:
- Misuse of easement
- Overburdening of easement
- Interference with easement rights
Is your issue related to any of these?
My 79 year old dad is renting to own a house and property with an easement driveway on it. His property keeps getting damaged so he would like to terminate the agreement.
In New York:
- If an easement is causing harm, it's possible to take legal action.
- The agreement might have termination clauses, review them.
- Consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
To find a lawyer, you can contact the New York State Bar Association.