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Land Law

Montana's land is valuable and complicated. We protect your property rights at every turn.

What Land Law Covers

Montana's real estate landscape involves some of the most complex property law in the country, from historical easements and competing ownership claims to HOA enforcement and zoning disputes. We handle every aspect of land law for landowners, buyers, sellers, and developers.

  • Easements and right-of-way disputes
  • Quiet title actions
  • City and county zoning issues
  • Covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs)
  • Homeowners association disputes and bylaws
  • Warranty deeds and title defects
  • Mortgages and trust indentures
  • Boundary line disputes
  • Declaratory judgments
  • Adverse possession claims
  • Trespass and encroachment
  • Water rights

Property disputes that involve construction work, liens, or contractor agreements may also require Construction Law representation.

Clear title. Certain rights. No surprises.

Montana's wide-open spaces come with some of the most complex real estate law in the country, easements that predate modern surveying, competing claims between neighbors, HOA rules that aren't always clearly written or fairly enforced.

We help landowners, buyers, sellers, and developers understand exactly what rights they hold and what obligations they carry, before a dispute becomes a lawsuit.

When disputes do arise, we move efficiently. We use the same lean approach that keeps our overhead low to resolve title and land issues quickly, minimizing your legal costs and protecting your investment.

Protect your property rights.

Free consultation. Call (406) 586-1986.

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Land Law FAQ

How do I resolve a boundary dispute with a neighbor in Montana?

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What is an easement and how does it affect my property?

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What is a quiet title action in Montana?

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Signs you need a Land Law attorney

Buying or selling with title concerns

Title defects, unclear easements, or encumbrances can derail a transaction. Get clarity before you close.

A neighbor is claiming your land

Whether it's a boundary dispute or an adverse possession claim, we help you establish and defend your ownership.

Your HOA is overstepping

If your homeowners association is acting against your rights or beyond its legal authority, we can help you push back.

You've discovered an encumbrance

Easements or encumbrances found after purchase can affect your use and value of the property. Don't ignore them.

Let's talk about your case.

The first step costs you nothing. Reach out today for a free, confidential consultation with an attorney who will actually listen.

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