Thanks for all the responses. This issue will be resolved in the next week or so, I already knew where the property corners are its just the fact that the neighbor removed the steel rods that marked the corners, I even used a metal detecter to see if rods were buried but they are no longer there. This neighbor is claiming about 40-50' down entire east side of property, he has built a shop/shed that appears to be across the landline. Someone posted that we shouldn't be concerned about the corners/landline since property is woods, well I would like to say to that person that when you righfully own the land and pay the taxes on it then it's yours and not the neighbors. A fence will be erected just as soon as survey is complete, and as far as land records/deeds are concerned we have a copy of the neighbors place as well, he doesn't know that. My parents have had documents for 40+ years of all surrounding land and never had any disputes until this guy gets his parents place and claims he has more land than what his parents left him. I won't post anything else on this matter unless someone directly asks me a question pertaining to the matter.
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