Posted by JML755 on July 18, 2013 at 05:30:03 from (97.78.165.192):
toadady,
You did the right thing, asserting your rights as did js305. When I bought my property, some of it was fenced and some wasn't. Had a terrible time with people (hunters mostly) trespassing for a year or two. Neighbors said the old owner would let them hunt/fish/4 wheel on it and, in return, they (neighbors) "looked after it". Well, I politely told them that it was MY property now and I'd appreciate it if they'd respect my property rights. It's gotten better, although last Fall, I removed a portable tree stand that a neighbor's nephew put up. I returned it to them instead of throwing it in the trash.
Now, it gets even more interesting. I bought one of the neighbor's homes (on 3.5 acres) out of foreclosure. In the process of fencing in the rear yard (so my dogs don't bother the neighbors), I tried to determine the property line off a survey that was done a few years back when the property was split. Can't get the measurements that determine the line to add up. There's a 6' discrepancy. Now this was just done in the last 10 years by a registered surveying company! I ended up putting the fence in a position that favored the neighbor regarding the 6'. However, I did tell him that if I ever put up a pole barn there (which I probably will) that I'd get it re-surveyed to resolve the question on the 6'. For sure, I'll be using a different surveyor. :lol:
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