What is the meaning of property encroachment?

Property encroachment occurs when a person illegally occupies, builds on, or extends into another person’s land or property without permission. This can happen intentionally or accidentally and often leads to legal disputes between property owners.

Common Examples of Property Encroachment

  • A neighbor builds a wall beyond their boundary line
  • A balcony extends into adjoining property space
  • Illegal occupation of vacant land
  • Construction on government or public land
  • Driveways or pathways crossing into nearby plots

Types of Encroachment

Structural Encroachment

Permanent structures that extend into another property’s boundary.

Temporary Encroachment

Movable objects or short-term occupation of land without authorization.

Land Encroachment

Illegal use or occupation of land areas belonging to another owner or authority.

Property encroachment is a serious real estate issue that affects ownership rights and land usage. Proper surveys, legal verification, and timely action help prevent disputes and protect property interests.

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