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Posted by T_Bone on February 21, 2006 at 02:47:30 from (4.240.39.200):
In Reply to: Land ownership question posted by Buckeye on February 20, 2006 at 20:45:21:
Hi Buckeye, It sounds like to me you own the property as your title said they could use it as a school house or a conditional use. Once it's no longer used for the intended perpous then it reverts back to the original owner. Who's been paying the property tax if in fact it's a seperate taxed parcel from yours? In most States after 7yrs of paying the property tax then one can file for a title to the property and may be what your neighbor has done. I didn't know a surveyor could make up titles? I like to hear more about that one. My son just went thru a fence issue where his block fence was built on his neighbors property. Once a survey is recorded then it stands as record fact (time period unkown?) even if it was surveyed wrong. Since your neighbor has claimed the land, it'll probably take a court to resolve the issue. I would be concerned about the new "title" that was/if filed at the County records. You will probably only have a short time to reclaim your land or file a grievance on the new title depending on the date it was filed with the County Clerk, so hop on it if you want your land. Let us know how you resolved the issue as I interested in the out come. T_Bone
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