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Posted by jdemaris on January 08, 2007 at 18:29:34 from (66.218.11.82):
In Reply to: ot land rights posted by chris sweetland on January 08, 2007 at 16:24:54:
You didn't mention which came first, the road or the property lines? Read the deeds and follow them back in time if necessary. I've read mine back to 1795. The actual property line does not have to be in middle of the road. Regardless, survey pins - even if found have no legal standing. Neither does a registered/filed survey. It is just a record of a professional opinion. Very often such fights start, and opposing neighbors get different surveyors with different results. Sometimes you wind up with mulitple pins - each set with a different surveyors ID on it. Surveyors make mistakes just like most anyone else - sometimes lots of mistakes. A judge and court - to reach a legal decision will usually attempt to reach a point of mutual agreement between opposing parties in such situations - unless the lines can be proven beyond any reasonble doubt. In regard to the police coming to your door? What for? It's not their job - they work in criminal matters - land disputes are civil matters. If you called the police or sheriff here - about a land dispute - they would not come.
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