I bought 80 acres in Southern Oregon in 88 and it surveyed so i put up a fence to let the neighbors that it was my land not theirs to use they pleased. One guy came out and want to know what I was doing since I was blocking off his shooting range. I told him to get off my land and stay off he did. another neighbor had taken over about 3 acres of the corner cleaned it up into a nice park and even put their laundry room over the line onto my land. the renter was really mad an wanted to know how she going to do her laundry I told her just move the Dam building onto her place. The owner called me up and let me know that it was his land because he used it for 20 years. I told him to get off my land. The next week the power was cut to the building and the washer and dryer was moved out. I guess when he talked to a lawyer he was told he had no rights to the land.
I would put up a good fence just 1 foot inside the property line and let the farmer know that he doesn't own it anymore and to keep on his side or pay for the tree he cut down. That usually wakes them up pretty good. I don't believe in letting a neighbor take advantage of me, if they ask that's a different story but to just move in an take over NO WAY. Walt
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