fence it off,and build a bridge if you need to get to it,or sell it to the doctor.squatters rights dont apply here,he knows its yours and youve told him so obviously.improvements on someones elses land that are not movable become property of property owner so if he planted grass on your land ,just consider it rent.you can squat on someones place and if they dont say anything for X no of years then possibly it could go to squatter,maybe,not likely.never seen it DONE,I have seen it TRIED. bad deal all around either way,back when neighbors were neighbors it worked ok, rarely does anymore.have the same thing out at our farm,because rr angles across it one neighbor cant cross tracks to get to a few acres,our land crosses two creeks and because our granddad,and their granddad didnt want to mess with keeping two water gaps in we use part of theirs they use part of ours,works for us but i suspect there will be hard feelings someday.talked to the third or fourth generation nephew thats running the place of theirs now about it one time,he didnt even know it!been like that so long it would be hard to change,and its not really enough to mess with.seems to me if your doctor wanted to use the place ,he'd sign a agreement,he would come out ahead it appears.I know what i'd do ,fence it off and keep him out.let the wildlife use it,of course i'm not known for being too awful neighborly!
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