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How do I stop a land grabber

My neighbor is claiming a vacant lot adjacent to his home and telling everyone it
is his land but the county records show that land does not belong to him, he has
began to put up a fence around the property.

Asked on November 3, 2018 under Real Estate Law, Illinois

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 5 years ago | Contributor

If you own the land, you could easily stop him: file a legal action (such as a quiet title action) to get a court declaration that the land is not his and an order that he stop doing this. But you cannot enforce *other* people's rights: you have no legal "standing," or recognized legal interest, in another's land that would let you act. All you can do is, if you know or can find (e.g. at the clerk's office, by looking at the deed for this plot) the owner, is let him/her/it (if a business or governmental unit) know what is happening and hope they will act.


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