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Re: Land ownership question
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Posted by Punchie on February 21, 2006 at 05:09:04 from (151.205.55.57):
In Reply to: Land ownership question posted by Buckeye on February 20, 2006 at 20:45:21:
HI Buckeye Here in PA , 7 year law doesn't work that way. I would say you need to find out if you had an Land Easement or Right-of-Way. If there was not money pay to the owner of the land at the time the school was build or it was use by the school I would say when the school is done with it, it should go back to the owner. But if he was paid or cashed the check etc. It is a hard question. I think your going to need a lawyer. Boy I don't like to use that word, meens two people are going to play to legal game and the only people that are going to be happy are the lawyers, They alway get paid. I think often way too much, if I work I'm lucky to get paid, and normal for them is 200 plus an hour. On there time schedule which is as long as they can drag it out as to make more money. And if you need to go to court look out going to cost you more. Better if you talk it over and maybe ofter money for the lawyer to your neighbor. Than you would be done and save your self the time and money of a lawyer, And have the ground. Teddy
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