> Never made a fuss because the original neighbors were aware that the fence was not the property line and we got along great.
That is certainly understandable.
However, here we are?
Where do you want to go with it now, that you didn't want to go with it then?
It's easier to work these things out with neighbors you get along with, than to fight it out with neighbors you don't get along with.
Since you are worried about it now, 20 years later, you must not be getting along with your new neighbors.
Right or wrong, I'm sure it will be a battle.
You are now dealing with 2 entities - a landowner not in the area, and a rentor who lives there. Two times the trouble.
Good luck with it, I certainly understand how you got to where you are, just being a goosd neighbor.
I guess this is an example of how we all need to get our ducks in a row, and get things settled up when & where we can so there are no loose ends to bother us later down the road.
The bothersome part comes when the new fence went up - that is the ticking time bomb, shouldn't have happened.
The landlord probably doesn't much care, just wants to collect the monthly rent checks, so it might not be that difficult to move the fence? Hope so.
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