Survey errors can create a great deal of confusion about property lines. In some cases, survey mistakes might trigger disputes over ownership rights, encroachments or property access. When these issues aren’t resolved, it could lead to litigation.
Many property owners rely on surveys when buying, selling or developing real estate property. When a survey contains errors, disagreements may arise in the future over property rights and boundaries.
Survey errors can create disputes
An inaccurate survey may show a fence, driveway, building or any other structure on the wrong side of the property line. Some survey errors may also overlook easements and the wrong boundary line. In case neighboring owners have a different understanding of their property line, disagreements can develop quickly.
These disputes often arise when there is a sale of property, renovation or fencing process. Questions about ownership and property boundaries may arise, making the transaction more difficult for everyone involved.
Common disputes involving survey errors
Survey mistakes can also affect real estate transactions. Potential buyers may hesitate to move forward with a transaction when property boundaries or ownership rights are in dispute. Many lenders or title companies want all the involved parties to resolve the dispute before approving financing or closing. As a result, a survey-related dispute may delay transactions, increase costs and create uncertainty for people involved.
Litigation may become necessary
Some survey disputes can be resolved by communication, an updated survey or a negotiated agreement between the parties involved. However, not every dispute gets resolved through discussion and an updated survey.
When involved parties cannot reach a solution, they may turn to litigation in order to settle disputes about property boundaries, ownership rights or address encroachments. Legal action may be required when survey errors affect a real estate deal or the owner’s ability to use the land.
Protecting property interests
When survey mistakes cause a disagreement over property rights in Flowood or anywhere else in Mississippi, understanding the legal options may play an important part in resolving the issue. An experienced commercial real estate litigation attorney may help property owners evaluate survey-related disputes and determine the most appropriate course of action.

