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<blockquote data-quote="Lisagrantb" data-source="post: 1689834" data-attributes="member: 39668"><p>Yea. I found the 2 corner markets and it puts the fence on their property by about 10'. Attorney says that we really have an excellent case with the fence being the boundary since it's been observed by two previous landowners beside the current one as the boundary line. We're not going to initiate the filing unless they try to get the fence moved. There are no easements written or verbal so we have notified the farmer that he is not allowed on our property. I think his attorney father advised him to not push it because he has been working on his access road. The fun never ends with this guy. Even when it's not directly his fault it is his fault. The plane he used to spray roundup on his beans killed about 10 acres of sorghum that was planted in a pond that we lease to duck hunters. Paying for the loss of crop is one thing but it's too late to replant and I'm not sure how it will affect duck season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisagrantb, post: 1689834, member: 39668"] Yea. I found the 2 corner markets and it puts the fence on their property by about 10’. Attorney says that we really have an excellent case with the fence being the boundary since it’s been observed by two previous landowners beside the current one as the boundary line. We’re not going to initiate the filing unless they try to get the fence moved. There are no easements written or verbal so we have notified the farmer that he is not allowed on our property. I think his attorney father advised him to not push it because he has been working on his access road. The fun never ends with this guy. Even when it’s not directly his fault it is his fault. The plane he used to spray roundup on his beans killed about 10 acres of sorghum that was planted in a pond that we lease to duck hunters. Paying for the loss of crop is one thing but it’s too late to replant and I’m not sure how it will affect duck season. [/QUOTE]
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