Posted by js305 on July 17, 2013 at 19:41:53 from (184.79.57.233):
I had a similar experience about 20 years ago. We bought ten acres that had been in cotton. On the papers it showed possible future roads and access with easements and so forth. On the back side we were to allow 15 feet and the adjoining owner would do the same, making a 30 foot alleyway between the properties. So, we put a fence up 15 feet inside our line and called it good. The problem started when the neighbor decided that was the property line and began planting on our part of the easement. By this time it was pretty certain there would never be a road there anyway.
Move along a year or so, I decided enough was enough. While nothing was growing there I moved my fence to the actual property line. The neighbor took it up and neatly stacked my posts and fencing on "my" side of the line.
Long story short, I ended up having it surveyed again. I knew the guy doing that and he agreed to bill half the cost to the neighbor if it turned out the way I knew it would. With that in hand and a quiet discussion with the local sheriff, my fence is now on my line, about six inches inside it just to be sure.
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