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Boundary Dispute Letter Template
How to assert boundary position and request removal of encroachment — what to include, your legal rights, and a free letter generator.
← All Letter Templates · Neighbour Dispute · Last updated 18 August 2026
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If you need to assert boundary position and request removal of encroachment, a written letter is the recommended first step — it creates a clear record and shows you're pursuing the matter formally. Below is what a strong boundary dispute letter should include, plus a free tool to generate yours.
What this letter needs to cover
- Describe the dispute clearly
- Reference the evidence supporting the correct boundary position (title deeds, Land Registry, historical features)
- Request removal of any encroachment
- Note that if agreement cannot be reached you may need to instruct a boundary surveyor and consider legal proceedings
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