Some times it's the fault of a couple of neighbors and a lawyer who don't quite know what they're doing. lol
A neighbor and I traded some land one time. We just went out and measured that ourselves,had a lawyer write a quit claim deed and we filed them. No problem there,but I sold him some land to the north of his place later on so that he was squared up with a parcel to the north. I needed some cash to pay off some debt so I could quit milking cows and still be able to sleep at night without debt hanging over my head. We did the same thing on that one,had a lawyer write a quit claim deed with our description. I thought I had sold him right up to the edge of the property to the north of me,but looking at the assessors map,I see I still own a real little narrow strip between the two parcels so I actually own road frontage there,but it looks so narrow that I don't know that it's even wide enough to stand on. I should ask the assessor some day,just how wide of a strip I still own there I suppose.
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