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Old 02-13-2012, 10:52 AM
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If I have the need for legal council regarding a deed compliance issue with a neighbor, what is the best procedure to find a competent local attorney to represent me if such need arises??? bjwdk1@embarqmail.com
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I take it you've gone the channels right here in The Villages?
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If I have the need for legal council regarding a deed compliance issue with a neighbor, what is the best procedure to find a competent local attorney to represent me if such need arises??? bjwdk1@embarqmail.com
I guess I'm fortunate that you aren't one of my neighbors.

Assuming you have tried to work out this issue with your neighbor, you may want to call the attorney that represented you at closing. Deed complace, by it's nature, is somewhat black & white.

Another alternative is to contact the permitting office of the county where you reside. I'm in Sumter county and when I've had work done, it had to be approved prior to the start of any work.

Good luck!
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