Land Use & Zoning Attorney
Edward “Ed” Ablard is a seasoned attorney with a strong focus on land use, zoning, and complex property disputes. He represents clients in matters involving zoning regulations, land development challenges, boundary conflicts, and easement rights, where careful legal analysis and a deep understanding of land use law are critical.
His work often involves cases with unclear property history, disputed land use, and incomplete records that require a strategic and detail-oriented approach. With decades of experience in real estate and litigation, Edward builds well-structured legal positions designed to address the complexities and long-term impact of land use decisions.
In a recent land use matter, issues involving unclear subdivision boundaries, disputed access rights, and incomplete legal records created significant challenges in court review.
This level of detail-driven work is essential in complex land and zoning disputes.
Whether you are dealing with zoning restrictions, access rights, or a property dispute, a
clear legal strategy is essential.
We help you understand your position and the
steps
needed to move forward.
You should consult an attorney when facing zoning disputes, boundary issues, easement conflicts, or if your project is being restricted by local regulations or neighboring property claims.
You should consult an attorney when facing zoning disputes, boundary issues, easement conflicts, or if your project is being restricted by local regulations or neighboring property claims.
You should consult an attorney when facing zoning disputes, boundary issues, easement conflicts, or if your project is being restricted by local regulations or neighboring property claims.
You should consult an attorney when facing zoning disputes, boundary issues, easement conflicts, or if your project is being restricted by local regulations or neighboring property claims.
You should consult an attorney when facing zoning disputes, boundary issues, easement conflicts, or if your project is being restricted by local regulations or neighboring property claims.