By Anthony I. Shin, Esq. | Civil Litigation & Real Estate Disputes | Shin Law Office
Boundary Dispute Lawyer Loudoun County, VA | Property Line Litigation
Boundary disputes often begin quietly—a neighbor installs a fence a few inches too far, or a landscaping crew edges into what you thought was your land.
But over time, those inches become legal battles.
Suddenly, your property rights, your title, and your investment are under attack.
I’m Anthony I. Shin, and I help landowners across Loudoun County defend what’s rightfully theirs.
At Shin Law Office, we don’t just draw lines—we fight for them.
If someone is encroaching on your land or questioning your title, I’m ready to resolve the issue through negotiation if possible, and litigation if necessary.
When Property Lines Turn into Legal Lines
Most boundary disputes stem from misunderstandings, outdated surveys, or unclear title descriptions.
But others are more aggressive—land grabs masked as neighborly errors.
I’ve handled Loudoun County cases involving:
- Fence or structure encroachments
- Overlapping driveways, sheds, and additions
- Disputes over easements and shared access
- Conflicting surveys or plots
- Title defects and errors in legal descriptions
The law favors documented ownership and clear boundaries.
My job is to ensure the court sees your side and that the facts support it.
How I Resolve Boundary Line Disputes
Every case starts with the paper. I review deeds, plats, tax records, surveyor reports, and title histories.
If the boundary is clear, we move fast to assert it through legal filings or settlement talks.
If the facts are disputed, I bring in licensed surveyors and real estate experts to help clarify the line—and win the fight.
When needed, I file:
- Quiet title actions to establish uncontested ownership
- Ejectment claims to remove encroaching parties
- Injunctions to stop further construction or interference
- Negotiated agreements to formalize boundaries and avoid trial
Why Local Knowledge Matters
Loudoun County land law isn’t just about what’s in the deed—it’s about how judges interpret property rights and how surveyors document lines.
I’ve handled property disputes in Leesburg, Ashburn, Purcellville, and beyond.
I understand how to navigate the local records, the court system, and the legal process efficiently.
“If they’re inching onto your land, I’ll push them back—with legal force.”
— Anthony I. Shin, Esq.
Call Shin Law Office at 571-445-6565 or book online today!
— Anthony I. Shin, Esq.
Principal Attorney | Shin Law Office