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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 556785" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>If your goal is to get your dirt back and get the fence in the right place, you will probably have to get a lawyer and be willing to spend years fighting it. Too many times, something that is done when you are not around is not correctable. I had a neighbor who was gone a couple of months and his neighbors drilled a well 20 feet over onto his property for their house. He spent many years and alot of money and the court ended up giving those people the 20 feet. It is best to be able to keep an eye on your property. Get videos of her throwing trash on your property so you can wear her out from paying fines and being arrested. Keep her spending money in court while you are trying to get your property back. See a lawyer and see what you can legally do that doesnt cost you extra money. This isnt right, but it might be legal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 556785, member: 1150"] If your goal is to get your dirt back and get the fence in the right place, you will probably have to get a lawyer and be willing to spend years fighting it. Too many times, something that is done when you are not around is not correctable. I had a neighbor who was gone a couple of months and his neighbors drilled a well 20 feet over onto his property for their house. He spent many years and alot of money and the court ended up giving those people the 20 feet. It is best to be able to keep an eye on your property. Get videos of her throwing trash on your property so you can wear her out from paying fines and being arrested. Keep her spending money in court while you are trying to get your property back. See a lawyer and see what you can legally do that doesnt cost you extra money. This isnt right, but it might be legal [/QUOTE]
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