Ray, Find the platt of your place. Call your Surveyor and have him flag your line there. Be sure your there when he does the flagging. Set a good heavy corner post at each end, and at any bends if any. The reason to just set the corner/end post and any bends too is so the so-called neighbor can't pull them up by hand. Then build a new fence, ASAP, like that day or the next at the latest to keep him and his no-count family off your place! use 4ft net and 2 barbed or something of equivalent height. Put it up a little on your side. So if there is any question to ownership the survey line doesn't lie! Put up a game camera to photo the neighbors if they destroy or vandalize the fence. tell him politely to stay off your place, He and his family do not own it, Put every head of cattle, horses, sheep hogs in that pasture you can beg borrow or seal then you have reason to need the fence in shape! it is none of his business why you need the fence up in shape, you pay the taxes on it, enough said! The $OB is trying to and running roughshod over you. This has to come to a screeching halt. or the fist fight will have to begin Oh remember the game camera above it makes nice pics to take to the Local D.A. to indite on vandalism charges..... Later, John A.
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