Letter to neighbours about boundary dispute. States that the
plans have been checked and the boundaries belong to
either neighbour. Details can be inserted about the location,
the boundary in dispute and the preferred action now that
knowledge of ownership has been established
About this document
Where you are in a dispute with a neighbor about a boundary, once you have addresses the issue verbally and exhausted that avenue, a formal letter may be the best approach to a solution.
This is a formal yet effective letter stating that the plans have been checked and the boundaries belong to either neighbour. Details can be inserted about the location, the boundary in dispute and the preferred action now that knowledge of ownership has been established.
Application
and features
Helps with a fast, amicable solution
Contents
Formal, effective letter to your neighbor
Word
Count (approximate):
Document: 120
words
Explanatory notes:
N/A
Draftsman
This document is drawn and maintained by Net Lawman. It is real law in plain English.