Some people believe if they mow a portion of your property for a period of time they can claim it under "adverse pocession" law or similar laws inacted 200 years ago and are still valid. I had a man who lived next door to a rent house that messed with me for over 5 years trying to move the property line about 6 feet onto my lot. I got so tired of him calling with his hare brain notions that when he wanted to build a chain link I said go ahead knowing he would build it on me. When I sold the house I told the buyer that I would move the fence to the line if he wanted. He said he didn't care if there was a fence but certainly wanted to be able to injoy all his property so I told the title company the fence was encroching but I would have it gone before closing. Without consulting the fool,I removed the fence,filled the post holes and sodded. His lawsuit lasted as long as a politician's promise. The justice of the peace told him that when you build on another's property,the property owner owns what ever you built. Besides the obivouse,somthing to be learned from this is buy title insurance anytime you buy realestate just in case your house is not where everyone thinks it is.
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Today's Featured Article - A City Guy's First Tractor - by Fred Hambrecht. After living in apartments in Atlanta for more years than I care to remember, the wife and I decided to move to the country. Humming "Green Acres is the place for me..." we purchased a 29 acre tract about 60 miles south of Atlanta. Next came the house, I could talk about that ordeal for another two weeks... But, I want to talk about my tractor! We didn't even own a lawnmower, and all of a sudden we had enough grass to feed all the starving children of the bovine world. Naturally, I talked
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