I would have the fence removed from "your" property and either re-erected on the line or within your line by an inch or so.
I've been through this 3 times with 3 different neighbors. Obviously laws and situations are completely unique, but a person who has or is in possession of land can attempt to claim via the court system, based on the criteria and the laws in NYS.
In one of the situations I had, the neighbor took down an old existing fence, cleaned and planted grass, during a period of time when I was working out of town. I have the documentation on this parcel and theirs, clearly a judge would not be so inept as to rule in their favor. He was cutting the grass, parking vehicles and I was nice to them about allowing some use, which they totally exploited, they were told to cease entering the land, a year later they started again, it was close to the 10 year mark, for adverse possession. I went down there, it resulted in a confrontation, the law and so on. In 3 days, I had a surveyor re-establish the line, and a fence erected, that was that, should have done it years back.
Whatever criteria qualifies a claim of adverse possession in texas, make sure to violate it, so no claim can be made, and I would absolutely get that fence relocated.
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