Posted by cuby on December 21, 2020 at 09:49:33 from (184.105.62.2):
In Reply to: OT land surveying posted by steve-in-ga on December 21, 2020 at 06:33:05:
I had problems with a neighbor that had tore out the fence when he was renting my land. He no longer wanted to rent at a higher rate so he decided to put in a new fence to where he claimed where the old one was. I stopped that. I told him that it had to be surveyed and if I was wrong then I pay, but if he was wrong he paid half. Yes he was wrong, not happy. I got a phone call from him when he received his part of the bill saying that he did not order that survey. I asked him if he put the fence in according to survey he said yes, I then told him he pay his half. He did. That situation was just one of the set backs with this guy that had farmed this land for over twenty years. This same guy has five feet of my property in another area that can not be changed because of an old fencing law is what I understand here in IA.
Hire some one to do your survey if this fence is a fence between neighbors.
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