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Kowalchyk Law, LLC — Real Property Attorney in Prattville, Alabama

Kowalchyk Law, LLC — Real Property Attorney in Prattville, Alabama

Trusted Representation for Real Estate & Property Disputes Across Alabama

Real property issues can quickly become stressful, costly, and legally complex. Whether you’re involved in a boundary dispute, facing a quiet title action, navigating an easement conflict, or dealing with a problem involving land use, zoning, or property rights, these matters impact what is often one of your most valuable assets: your land.


Alabama property law is rooted in decades of statutes and case law, and resolving disputes requires a thorough understanding of the legal principles that govern land ownership, title rights, contract obligations, and property boundaries. At Kowalchyk Law, LLC, Attorney Kowalchyk is here to help individuals, families, investors, and businesses throughout Prattville, Montgomery, and Central Alabama in resolving a wide range of real property disputes.


The firm’s goal is simple: protect your property rights, resolve your dispute, and help you obtain a fair, lasting solution.

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    What Type of Legal Help Do You Need?

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            What type of real estate issue are you dealing with?

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              What type of estate planning or probate help do you need?

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                  What type of business dispute are you dealing with?

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                    What type of contract issue do you need help with?

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                        What type of civil legal issue are you dealing with?

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                        Types of Real Property Matters We Handle

                        Boundary Line Disputes

                        Boundary disputes can arise between neighbors, landowners, or adjoining businesses. Alabama law provides that a landowner may seek judicial resolution of a boundary dispute. Boundary-line disputes and legal cases can involve issues such as unclear or inaccurate deed descriptions, fence-line disagreements, encroachments, survey errors, adverse possession, access disputes, and other legal matters. If you are facing a boundary-line dispute, contact Kowalchyk Law, LLC, today to see how Attorney Kowalchyk can help.

                        Quiet Title Actions

                        When ownership of or interest in property is unclear, disputed, or clouded, a quiet title action may be necessary. Alabama law provides that, under certain circumstances, a court action may be brought to determine the ownership or resolve the dispute. These cases can involve conflicting deeds, errors in public records, heirs’ property or inherited land, tax sale purchases, liens and other encumbrances on the land, undocumented conveyances, and other legal issues. If your interest in, rights to, or ownership of land is being questioned, you need a skilled, knowledgeable attorney to fight for you. Contact Kowalchyk Law, LLC, today. 

                        Easements & Right-of-Way Disputes

                        An easement is an interest in land providing for who may use certain portions of land and for what purpose. There are many types of easements recognized under Alabama law, and easements can be created in many different ways. Easement disputes often involve legal issues such as driveway access, utilities, encroachment, improper use or overuse, creation, termination, modification, and more. If you are facing an easement dispute, having a legal ally to guide you through the legal process is crucial to preserving your rights and interests.

                        Land Use, Zoning, & Development Issues

                        Development and land use often require compliance with strict regulations. Navigating compliance can be daunting, and delays can affect your rights and operations. If you are facing a zoning or development issue, whether it be permitting, variances, or development restrictions, contact Kowalchyk Law, LLC, today, to see how Attorney Kowalchyk can help. 

                        Real Estate Contract Disputes

                        Property buyers, sellers, and investors frequently face disputes related to breach of purchase agreements, failure to disclose defects, earnest money disputes, inspection disagreements, title defects, fraud, misrepresentation, and many more. Alabama law recognizes that land is unique–no two pieces are the same. Thus, unlike for many other types of contracts, a potential remedy for breach of a real estate contract may be specific performance. If you are a party to a real estate contract and believe you have suffered damages as a result of the other party’s misconduct, you need an attorney to analyze your case and explain your legal options. Contact Kowalchyk Law, LLC, today, to see how Attorney Kowalchyk can help to protect your rights and interests.

                        Adverse Possession Claims

                        Under Alabama law, a person may acquire legal ownership of property through adverse possession, and there are different types of adverse possession. Whether you are a landowner defending against adverse possession or a party asserting a legitimate claim, you need a skilled attorney on your side. Contact Kowalchyk Law, LLC, today, to schedule your consultation.

                        Contact Kowalchyk Law, LLC, Regarding Your Property Rights Today

                        Your land and home are among your most valuable assets. If you’re facing a boundary issue, contract dispute, easement conflict, or other real property problems, don’t wait. Contact Kowalchyk Law, LLC today to schedule a consultation.