Scranton Property Dispute Lawyer for Boundary and Neighbor Issues

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Helping Neighbors Resolve Land Disputes in Northeastern Pennsylvania

Property line questions, shared driveway rights, and encroachments can strain any neighborhood. Hart Law helps homeowners across Scranton, Dunmore, and Carbondale sort out boundary lines, easements, nuisance claims, and co-owner disagreements. We start with practical fixes and move to court only when needed—keeping costs controlled and conversations civil where possible.

A Clear Path to Resolving Boundary Problems

We pair common-sense negotiation with solid legal footing—surveys, deeds, and local records—to get your property rights respected.


Survey, Deeds & Records Review


We pull deeds, plats, and tax maps; coordinate surveys; and pinpoint where the line actually sits.

Easements, Access & Maintenance


We establish or enforce easement rights for shared driveways, utilities, or repairs—and set maintenance responsibilities.

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Encroachment, Trees & Fences


We address overhangs, retaining walls, tree damage, and fence placements, seeking fixes before they turn into lawsuits.

Settlement or Litigation


If talks stall, Hart Law is ready for injunctions, quiet title, ejectment, or partition—whichever strategy fits the problem.


FAQ: Property & Boundary Disputes


  • How do we resolve a property line dispute in PA?

    Start with records and a survey; then negotiate. If needed, the court can set the line or confirm title.

  • My neighbor is encroaching—what now?

    We request removal or an agreement. If they refuse, we’ll seek court orders.

  • Can I get an easement for access?

    Possibly—by agreement or through court if legally justified.

  • The co-owner won’t cooperate. What do I do?

    We explore buyouts or partition actions to break the deadlock.

Next Step: Free Consultation

Bring your deed, survey (if any), and photos. Hart Law will outline options, costs, and a step-by-step plan to end the dispute.