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<blockquote data-quote="Crowderfarms" data-source="post: 151707" data-attributes="member: 1335"><p>A lot of people here think that if a fence is over on another's property that they can legally call that property theirs.</p><p> The only way they can aquire that land, would be by fraud. Deeds and Surveys prove ownership, not fences. A lot of our boundry markers are old stumps, and piles of rock that have been here for who knows how long, that are used as corner markers.It's even written in on the deeds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crowderfarms, post: 151707, member: 1335"] A lot of people here think that if a fence is over on another's property that they can legally call that property theirs. The only way they can aquire that land, would be by fraud. Deeds and Surveys prove ownership, not fences. A lot of our boundry markers are old stumps, and piles of rock that have been here for who knows how long, that are used as corner markers.It's even written in on the deeds. [/QUOTE]
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