Owning riparian, littoral or submerged land property comes with unique legal considerations, particularly concerning riparian rights – erosions and accreations. Understanding these rights is crucial for homeowners, businesses, and developers who want to use or modify their waterfront access.

What Are Riparian Rights?

Riparian rights refer to the legal entitlements of property owners adjacent to water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and coastal shorelines. These rights often include:

Common Issues and Disputes

Many disputes arise over dock construction, public access, and interference with navigation rights. In Atlantic Canada, regulatory bodies like the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and provincial authorities enforce laws to balance private and public interests.

How Legal Guidance Can Help

Whether you’re purchasing waterfront property, facing a boundary dispute, or seeking development permits, legal expertise ensures compliance with federal and provincial regulations. At Alex Mills’ practice, we provide tailored guidance to help clients protect their property rights while navigating complex legal frameworks.

🔹 Need advice on riparian rights? Contact us today for a consultation.


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