If the owners of the property that adjoins mine decide to do major construction work on their property, how can I protect my property?

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If the owners of the property that adjoins mine decide to do major construction work on their property, how can I protect my property?

There are several steps you can take to protect your property when your neighbor begins major construction work:

  1. Review your property deed or deed restrictions: Your property deed or deed restrictions may contain provisions that regulate the type of construction that can be done on your neighbor’s property. If the proposed construction violates these provisions, you may be able to use this as grounds to object to the construction.
  2. Communicate with your neighbor: It is always a good idea to communicate with your neighbor about any construction work that may affect your property. You may be able to come to an agreement about how to mitigate any negative impacts on your property.
  3. Hire a surveyor: A surveyor can help you determine the exact location of your property line and confirm that the construction work is not encroaching on your property.
  4. Seek legal assistance: If you are unable to resolve the issue through communication with your neighbor, you may want to consider seeking legal assistance. A real estate attorney may be able to help you protect your property rights and negotiate with your neighbor.

It is important to remember to keep a record of all communication and documentation related to the construction work. This can be helpful in the event that you need to seek legal assistance.