Okay, so some people from NY take care of a strip of land that they dont own and now....They are entitled to it.
But-----What happens if the original land owner wrecks the land by cutting down a tree, flattening a tire or 2, (you know being a real *ickhead about it) CAUSE THAT IS WHAT I WOULD DO.
If one of my neighbors decided to cut the grass for 10 or 20 years cause they didnt like it then tough crap, I still own it and then he decides that he now owns a piece of MY land then tough crap, you now made a real pi$$ed off neighbor who is going to F- you over so bad that you will wish that you were never born. I would likely go so far as to set him up for a felony, like DUI or something. I have a former coworker that is on a city lot--80 x 200 deep and the back 20 feet of his lot is a mulch/compost area and the guy behind his land made a comment years ago that my coworker friend should plant trees and shrubs back there. Well my friend says, no I am not doing that, a month later he goes back behind his garage and there are flowers and shrubs planted there. My buddy ripped all of it up and burned it just to make a point. Moral of the story--stand up for yourself, neighbors can be a$$holes and be ready for a fight if needed.
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