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Thanks for your kindness but Mr Ed is right and I b did promise not to post to much. Hoping I can find I helper locally for these things since dad passed . I don't have his advice. And the state no longer sends out the helper lady .. or city not sure who sent her lol . But I'll try to post less it's Mr Ed's forum and he pays the bills I must respect that and his worktha cafe is... raggie's thread
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Ok I understand. Not sure why Google keeps caps on OK it did it again lolraggie, Mr Ed is not asking you to reduce your posts. Just to keep it in one place. I don't post too much but I definitely keep up with your posts and it would be easier in one spot.
Slippery slope. To build a fence, it must be necessary and components must be agreed to by both sides. Many times the person who wants the fence pays, because the other side doesn't need the fence or wants minimum priced components. In that case they get the ugly side.Here is what happened to a friend in Palo Alto. Next door neighbors wanted an extravagant fence. My friend said no. Fence built on neighbors cost and 6" gained along the whole property line. Zero cost for my friend and the ugly side of the fence, which looks very good. If they had just repaired the original fence the property line survey wouldn't have been needed and my friend probably wouldn't have found out about the property line discrepancy.Have a survey completed, then ask @KITROBASKIN to help build you a fence. I bet real money that will solve your problem. 😁
And what happened???Go to the Courthouse and get a copy of your property drawing, find the property pins with a cheap metal detector and if it is on your land notify the property owner in writing that you allow the "encroachment" for $1/year.
I did that with my first house where 3 feet of the neighbor's driveway was on my land. The lady laughed at me and never did pay me the $1 a year but when I sold the place the property deed showed the encroachment.
Arkman. I'm sorry to say that I agree with every word you said. The neighbour may not mean you ill but once lawyers are involved Raggie will be on the firing line for substantial damages if anything goes wrong. Sometimes the law will hold you responsible for something you did not do. I have dealt with similar situations in my professional career and its not funny. Raggie, I beg you, get some professional advice now.You must protect yourself from a claim. If they hurt themselves in their shed, but while on your property, you will be sued.
1. Get an umbrella insurance policy for as much as you can afford.
2. Have an attorney send them a letter that they must move the building in 30 days or you will have it removed from your property. Insure you have a new survey done.
3. On day 31 have it lined up for movers to REMOVE it from the property. Action speaks louder than words. Should they complain, tell them that spot is where you are putting your new shed.
Best of luck.
Well it turned out the entire city block was off by 3 feet. Each property had a 3 foot encroachment from one end to the other. When I sold the house I made sure the real estate agent alerted the buyer of the situation.And what happened???