Medication Services for individuals and businesses

Land Use/Real Estate Disputes 

Land use and real estate disputes can involve complex legal and regulatory issues, often requiring a nuanced approach to reach a resolution. Mediation provides a neutral platform where parties can address their concerns constructively and work towards mutually beneficial agreements. As a mediator, I facilitate discussions that help clarify the issues, explore alternatives, and guide the parties toward solutions that respect both their interests and legal obligations.

How Mediation Applies to Land Use/Real Estate Disputes 

Land use and real estate dispute mediation can address a variety of issues, including:

  • Zoning and Land Use Conflicts: Mediators assist in resolving disputes related to zoning regulations, land use permits, and development plans, helping parties find common ground while complying with local ordinances.
  • Property Boundaries and Easements: Disputes over property boundaries and easements can be mediated to establish clear and equitable agreements, reducing the potential for future conflicts.
  • Development and Construction Disputes: Mediation can address conflicts arising from real estate development projects, including disputes between developers, contractors, and neighboring property owners.
  • Lease Agreements: Mediators help resolve disputes related to commercial and residential lease agreements, ensuring that both landlords and tenants understand their rights and obligations.
  • Homeowners Association (HOA) Issues: For disputes involving HOAs, mediation provides a platform for resolving conflicts over rules, fees, and property maintenance.
  • Environmental Concerns: Mediation can address environmental issues related to land use, helping parties find solutions that balance development goals with environmental protection.


By choosing mediation for land use and real estate disputes, you can achieve a more efficient and amicable resolution. Contact Langrock Mediation today to learn how we can assist you with your land use or real estate dispute.

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