Posted by hrRoss on March 22, 2014 at 22:00:06 from (70.194.129.48):
In Reply to: property lines posted by farmerwithmutt on March 22, 2014 at 16:17:28:
had a problem with my neighbor who had just bought the property next to me. had it surveyed, the line was off 1 ft at one end and 36ft at the other. he claimed i moved the corner post in the dark of night.nope, my dad and the former owner took the old rotted post out of the hole and put a mnew post in the same hole.he thretened to sue, had more money than me,bla,bla,bla bla. came back 2 weeks later offered to buy the one acre from me to clarify the boundry. i agreeded to it under one condition, that if he would ever decide to sell the land that he would give me first chance. about five years later he came back and offered it to me after he was turned down by the other neighbor. i ended up with it, was about $200 more an acre than the going price at the time. $1400 an acre.
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