[quote="CVPost-dhermesc"](quoted from post at 08:57:15 10/20/15) Start with a survey. If the pin is on your property pull it up and make it dissappear and never say you know what happened to it. After its surveyed build a fence along the survey lines.[/quote]
>I like this idea, although I can't recommend it. You could just be plowing there and hit it and remove as something in the way. Don't know what the laws are in whatever state you are in, but I would think that a metal stake buried in the ground might not really meet the open and obvious parts of adverse possession - you shouldn't be required to walk around on your place with a metal detector over every part of it. There should be reference points from buried official survey markers elsewhere. With modern GPS, they should be able to pinpoint within some number of feet where this one would be. Otherwise they could survey from other reference points to figure it out - maybe if indication that this marker was moved or tampered with? Check with a good lawyer.
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