Buying property is one of the biggest investments you’ll make, so understanding your property boundaries is essential. Unfortunately, property disputes are more common than many people realize, and one of the most frequent issues is property encroachment.

If you are dealing with a potential encroachment in Summerland, Penticton, or the South Okanagan, obtaining legal advice early can help protect your investment and prevent costly disputes.

What Is Property Encroachment?

A property encroachment occurs when a structure, improvement, or object extends beyond one property’s legal boundary and onto a neighbouring property without permission. Encroachments may be accidental or intentional and can involve residential, commercial, or rural properties.

Common examples include:

  • Fences built over a property line
  • Garages or sheds extending onto neighbouring land
  • Driveways crossing property boundaries
  • Decks or patios built beyond legal property lines
  • Retaining walls on adjacent property
  • Trees, hedges, or landscaping crossing property boundaries

Many property owners don’t discover an encroachment until they buy or sell a property, complete a land survey, or begin a construction project.

Why Property Encroachment Matters

An encroachment may seem minor, but it can create significant legal and financial issues. Left unresolved, it may affect property ownership rights, delay real estate transactions, reduce property value, or lead to disagreements between neighbours. In some cases, disputes can result in expensive legal proceedings.

The sooner an encroachment is identified, the easier it is to explore practical solutions before the issue becomes more complicated.

How Are Encroachments Discovered?

Many encroachments are identified during a professional land survey, which confirms the exact location of legal property boundaries. They may also come to light during:

  • Property purchases or sales
  • Real estate transactions
  • Property development projects
  • Title searches
  • Neighbour disputes

It’s important not to rely on existing fences or landscaping to determine property lines, as they may not reflect the legal boundary.

What Are Your Legal Options?

Every property encroachment is different. The best solution depends on the type of encroachment, how long it has existed, and the circumstances surrounding the property.

Possible solutions may include negotiating an agreement between property owners, adjusting property boundaries, creating a legal easement, removing the encroaching structure, or pursuing legal action when necessary.

Our experienced real estate lawyers at Bell Jacoe & Company can explain your legal rights, review your property documents, and help determine the most appropriate course of action.

Preventing Property Boundary Disputes

Taking proactive steps can reduce the risk of future boundary disputes. Before building fences, garages, sheds, or other permanent structures, If you suspect there might be an issue, we can help to confirm your legal property lines.

Property owners should also:

  • Obtain an up-to-date land survey when needed
  • Review their property title
  • Address boundary concerns early
  • Seek legal advice before making significant property improvements

Early action can often save considerable time, stress, and expense.

Trusted Legal Services in the South Okanagan

Since 1990, Bell, Jacoe & Company has provided dependable legal services to clients throughout Summerland, Penticton, and the South Okanagan for many decades. The firm assists individuals and businesses with real estate transactions, property development, wills, powers of attorney, estates, collections, legal aid, and property law matters.

If you’re purchasing property, selling your home, or facing a property boundary dispute, experienced legal guidance can help you make informed decisions while protecting your interests.

Contact Bell, Jacoe & Company

If you suspect a property encroachment or have questions about your property rights, don’t wait for the issue to become more complicated. Contact Bell, Jacoe & Company for trusted legal advice on property encroachment, real estate law, property development, and property disputes in Summerland, Penticton, and throughout the South Okanagan. Their experienced legal team is ready to help protect your investment and provide practical solutions customized to your personal situation.