An Arlington County boundary dispute lawyer explains how Virginia property line cases are decided by deeds, plats, surveys, and the fifteen year adverse possession clock, plus condo unit boundary disputes.
An Arlington County boundary dispute lawyer explains how Virginia property line cases are decided by deeds, plats, surveys, and the fifteen year adverse possession clock, plus condo unit boundary disputes.
An Arlington County zoning lawyer explains sector plans, form-based code, site plan amendments, BZA appeals, and the thirty day Circuit Court appeal window under Va. Code Section 15.2-2314.
An Arlington County adverse possession lawyer explains the fifteen year rule under Va. Code Section 8.01-236, the five elements, and how to defend against squatters' rights claims.
An Arlington County easement attorney explains express, implied, and prescriptive easement disputes, federal land adjacency easements, air rights, and right of way conflicts under Virginia law.
An Arlington County quiet title action attorney explains how to clear clouded real estate titles, old deed restrictions, condo title issues, and the procedure under Virginia law.
Property disputes in Arlington County often involve tight lot lines, condo boundaries, zoning pressure, easements, adverse possession, clouded titles, HOA rules, and recorded deed issues. Anthony I. Shin, Esq. helps landowners, condo owners, developers, investors, and businesses protect their property rights in Arlington County and Northern Virginia.
A Prince William County boundary dispute lawyer explains how Virginia property line cases are decided by deeds, plats, surveys, and the fifteen year adverse possession clock.
A Prince William County zoning lawyer explains data center rezoning, BZA appeals, special exceptions, and the thirty day Circuit Court appeal window under Va. Code Section 15.2-2314.
A Prince William County adverse possession lawyer explains the fifteen year rule under Va. Code Section 8.01-236, the five elements, and how to defend against squatters' rights claims.
A Prince William County easement attorney explains express, implied, and prescriptive easement disputes, federal land adjacency easements, and right of way conflicts under Virginia law.