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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 313560" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>What do you expect from attorneys. Most land in our area is not surveyed just written deeds again by attorneys. ie <strong><em>Leaving the high bushes go 1323+/- feet to the low water mark.</em> </strong> :roll: </p><p>And yes he can fence across your line very easily and if you do not contest it, he or his family can claim it after seven years. Adverse possession.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying its right and I agree with you when you say its screwed up but that is the way it is and that is the way I gotta to operate. Right now I'm fencing a piece and it has been a royal pain to get the fence on the line but it will be worth it in the long run.</p><p></p><p>Backhoe, what you are saying applies here as well. The old fence will stand as the line, I'm refering to a new fence or partially fenced line. But, can see a problem here as well. Say you back the fence up ten feet. 50 years from now the area between these two fences is grown up, you got a new neighbor and he pushes this stuff out along with the reminents of the fence. Your children are not aware of what you knew and what you did. Here, you can lose the land. Again, not saying its right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 313560, member: 4362"] What do you expect from attorneys. Most land in our area is not surveyed just written deeds again by attorneys. ie [b][i]Leaving the high bushes go 1323+/- feet to the low water mark.[/i] [/b] :roll: And yes he can fence across your line very easily and if you do not contest it, he or his family can claim it after seven years. Adverse possession. I'm not saying its right and I agree with you when you say its screwed up but that is the way it is and that is the way I gotta to operate. Right now I'm fencing a piece and it has been a royal pain to get the fence on the line but it will be worth it in the long run. Backhoe, what you are saying applies here as well. The old fence will stand as the line, I'm refering to a new fence or partially fenced line. But, can see a problem here as well. Say you back the fence up ten feet. 50 years from now the area between these two fences is grown up, you got a new neighbor and he pushes this stuff out along with the reminents of the fence. Your children are not aware of what you knew and what you did. Here, you can lose the land. Again, not saying its right. [/QUOTE]
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