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Re: Neighbor Put Fence in Road--Advice?
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Posted by wayne from wi on January 02, 2007 at 07:37:33 from (209.240.206.192):
In Reply to: Neighbor Put Fence in Road--Advice? posted by T.C. in Tx on January 02, 2007 at 07:01:10:
In Texas, does the county, or jurisdiction in charge, have adverse possession rights like property boundary laws for private landowners in most states? That may prevent him from infringing on the road even if it was never deeded. Also is it a through road and give access to other landowners who are affected. Maybe get others to join you in the complaint. Just because the guy is an attorney doesn't give him the right to be a lazy farmer and not clear his own brush for a fence. Also it is a safety issue. Can you contact the sate DOT or highway dept? Go higher than the county and maybe you can access a little more clout.
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