
Resolving Boundary Disputes in Houston with Land Surveys
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Land Surveys and Property Disputes: How to Resolve Boundary Issues in Houston
Boundary Disputes Are Common—A Land Survey Can Settle Them
Disagreements over property lines happen more often than most people think. Whether it's a fence that was built too far in, a driveway that overlaps, or confusion over an old deed description, boundary disputes can lead to legal trouble and strained neighbor relationships.
Fortunately, a professional land survey can clear up the confusion. At South Texas Surveying, we help property owners throughout Houston and surrounding counties get the facts—so they can protect their rights and find resolution.
Common Causes of Boundary Disputes in Houston
🧱 A fence, wall, or shed crosses onto a neighbor’s lot
🚗 A driveway or private road encroaches on the wrong parcel
📜 A deed or plat map contains conflicting or outdated information
🏠 A structure or addition was built too close to or over the property line
📏 Subdivision or land division errors created overlapping descriptions
📌 These issues are especially common in older neighborhoods like The Heights, Montrose, and East End, as well as rapidly developing suburbs where land is frequently replatted or combined.
How a Land Survey Helps Resolve Disputes
Professional land surveyors are trained to interpret deeds, plats, and property markers using advanced measurement tools and public records. A survey will:
✅ Clearly define legal property boundaries
✅ Identify encroachments or overlaps
✅ Reveal easements and setback violations
✅ Provide objective documentation that can be used in negotiations or court
✅ Support permit applications or legal filings to correct records
📎 A survey is often the first and best step in de-escalating a boundary conflict and preventing future problems.
Types of Surveys Useful for Boundary Disputes
📍 Boundary Survey
Marks corners and lines based on legal descriptions and physical evidence
Most common survey for resolving disputes between neighbors
📍 Category 1A Survey
Texas standard for residential properties
Shows visible improvements (fences, buildings, etc.) and encroachments
Often used during real estate transactions
📍 ALTA/NSPS Survey
Typically used for commercial properties and large parcels
Includes thorough title review and encumbrance identification
Steps to Take if You’re in a Boundary Dispute
Remain calm and document the issue
Photos, property documents, and communication history are helpful
Order a professional land survey
This provides legal evidence—not assumptions
Review the survey with your neighbor (if possible)
Sometimes a conversation clears things up once the facts are presented
Contact your title company or real estate attorney
If the dispute affects ownership or title insurance
Consider mediation or legal resolution only if necessary
Most conflicts are resolved with a professional survey and good communication
Where Boundary Disputes Are Common in the Houston Area
📍 Harris County
Urban density and redevelopment can cause property lines to blur
Older legal descriptions and hand-drawn plats often create inconsistencies
📍 Montgomery & Fort Bend Counties
Rural parcels being subdivided into neighborhoods may result in unclear boundaries
Fast-paced construction increases chances of encroachments
📍 Brazoria, Galveston & Chambers Counties
Coastal erosion and development can physically shift reference points
Access roads, easements, and fences often need legal clarification
Why Work With South Texas Surveying?
With over 40 years of experience in Houston and beyond, South Texas Surveying delivers:
✔️ Accurate and court-defensible land surveys
✔️ Expert analysis of deeds, plats, and property lines
✔️ Clear communication with property owners, attorneys, and title professionals
✔️ Fast service across Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Brazoria, Galveston, Waller, Liberty, and Chambers counties
📞 Have a boundary concern or neighbor dispute? Contact South Texas Surveying today and get the facts you need to resolve it.
Don’t Let a Property Line Dispute Go Unchecked
Boundary issues don’t fix themselves. A professional land survey can give you the documentation you need to protect your land, settle disagreements, and move forward with peace of mind.
📍 When clarity counts, trust South Texas Surveying to draw the line—literally and legally.