Recently, real estate litigation attorney Brad A. Brelinski represented homeowners at a local lake in a property line dispute. Our clients purchased their dream lake cottage, and almost instantly, faced claims of trespassing from their neighbors, who claimed that our clients' improvements were located on the neighbors' property. After an extensive background investigation, we attempted to resolve the dispute prior to litigation, but the neighbors were unwilling. As a result, we filed a lawsuit alleging, among other things, trespassing and quiet title under the doctrine of acquiescence. After extensive pretrial litigation and attempts to settle fell short, the case went to trial for approximately three days. After taking the matter under advisement, the Court ruled in our favor, and granted our clients the relief they requested. The case was not appealed.