Posted by JPBROWN on May 03, 2012 at 16:54:38 from (67.142.179.24):
My grandfather bought 40 acres in the 1930's. He purchased from a friend. The deed was wrong it said grandpa purchased 51 acres. The seller said no problem as he knew my grand father wouldnt steal land. In the past couple years somethings have happened. The other property sold and I inherited the 40 acres. When I got the Tax Bill I was being charged for 51 acres. I approached the new owner and asked him to split a survey to deed back 11 acres. He is in possession of he said no. He suggested I could leave as is. sue (he has title insurance) and let me have the 11 acres and the insurance company would pay him back. I then suggested he sell me the 11 acre and he said NO either shut up or sue. What bugs me is grandfather and dad paid taxes on the 11 acres for 80 years. What would you do? I dont want to go back on Grandfathers word yet I dont intend to pay neighbors tax bill
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