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What Is an Encroachment in Commercial Real Estate?

March 31, 20261 min read

"Texas, often referred to as the Lone Star State, is a thriving hub for economic growth and innovation, making it an attractive destination for commercial real estate investment." - Chris Evans

What Is an Encroachment and Why It Matters in Commercial Real Estate

Encroachments are one of the most common — and often overlooked — issues in commercial real estate.

They don’t always look like a big deal at first, but they can create real complications during ownership or development.


What Is an Encroachment?

An encroachment occurs when a structure or improvement extends beyond its legal boundary.

This can include:

  • A fence crossing onto a neighboring property

  • A building built too close to a property line

  • Parking areas extending beyond lot limits

  • Improvements placed within an easement

Encroachments can be minor — or they can significantly impact property use.


Why Encroachments Matter

Encroachments can affect:

  • Legal ownership boundaries

  • Development plans

  • Property value

  • Financing and title insurance

In some cases, they may need to be resolved before a transaction can close.


Not All Encroachments Are Visible

Some encroachments are easy to spot.

Others are not obvious without proper measurement.

A survey helps identify:

  • Boundary overlaps

  • Improvements near property lines

  • Conflicts with easements

This ensures buyers understand the situation before committing.


Resolving Encroachments Early Is Key

When identified early, encroachments can often be addressed through:

  • Agreements between property owners

  • Adjustments to property lines

  • Title solutions

  • Design changes

Waiting until after closing limits options.


Bottom Line

Encroachments may seem small, but they can create major challenges in commercial real estate if left unaddressed.

At South Texas Surveying, we help Houston commercial buyers identify encroachments early so they can make informed decisions.

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