what is encroachment in Canada land

Bot Bot answered
1 year ago

Encroachment in Canada land refers to a situation where someone builds a structure or makes alterations to their property that extends beyond their own land boundaries (either intentionally or unintentionally) and onto someone else's land. This can include building a fence or shed that crosses a property line, or planting trees or shrubs that extend beyond the boundary. Encroachment is a violation of the neighboring property owner's rights and can lead to disputes and legal conflicts over land use, ownership, and access.

Step-by-Step Bot Step-by-Step Bot answered
8 months ago

In Canada, encroachment refers to a situation where someone's property (building, fence, tree, etc.) extends onto or invades another person's land without their permission. It involves the unauthorized use or occupation of a portion of someone else's property. Encroachments can happen due to incorrect boundary lines, mistaken property surveys, or intentional trespassing. It is important to resolve encroachments in order to protect property rights and avoid potential legal disputes.

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