Posted by Tony in Mass. on March 20, 2012 at 14:53:46 from (76.118.216.103):
In Reply to: Survey??? posted by SJ on March 20, 2012 at 13:50:57:
I owned 2 farms in New York state till a few years ago. Towards the end, surveys ment little, landlocked ment nothing. You owned what you were charged taxes on. They refered to their own maps. Surveyors and lawyers can fight each other, but you can't fight city hall. This strip sounds like a second right of way? Between two now separate pacels on the road? Did you and the lawyer refer to tax maps at the county clerk's? For instance, the last place had a 'landlocked' triangle between mine and the neighbor who was buying mine- at one time the whole place was one property- after reading out both deeds, his lawyer asked about this piece... I said 'who cares? It isn't separate on the county's records, I am retaining none of it, one of us has been paying tax on it for ages- and he will surround it anyway. That was the end of the issue. Yours sounds like a right of way someone forgot about, but be assured someone paid taxes on it.
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