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Posted by Buckeye on February 21, 2006 at 09:38:16 from (65.147.195.182):
In Reply to: Re: Land ownership question posted by jdemaris on February 21, 2006 at 05:59:07:
I'm not sure what type of deed the owner has. It is sort of tricky the way the land lays. It is divided in three pieces by a road intersecting another. I have used a short road on my side to enter a pasture for many years(50+). The area across the road is used by another farmer and he assumed it belonged to him. The other owner who had the survey performed never had this piece surveyed with the piece by me because he evidently didn't know it was included in the school property. The school was actually located on the other side of the road on the third piece of the property and is on the side of the fellow trying to claim all of it. I did speak to the daughter of the original owner of the property across the road that is now for sale. She stated that her father tried to buy the schoolhouse property at one time, but was told it was not for sale and was deemed "community property". As far as I'm concerned, I don't want the three pieces of property. I just want the one by me. The farmer across the road who has no legal claim to it can have it, and the fellow wanting to sell me the land next to me can have the third piece of the property on his side. Sound fair?
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