Similar thing happened to my inlaws. A guy had a small lot with a hunting cabin on the backside of their property. Well, the guy decided to turn the cabin into a house and put the septic system on my in laws property as well as cut down many trees. He also built a garage almost on the property line of another neighbor (law here is at least 10 feet away). He did all this without permits. He removed all the existing survey stakes and moved them to his convenience. He also conducted his own "survey." So, my inlaws blew the whistle to the town about what he did. Turns out that his lot is too small to have a house on in the first place. A lawyer and surveyor also got involved and after a small battle, he was forced to sell the property since he legally couldn't do anything with it.
I just noticed last week that someone has a 4 wheeler trail onto my property. I blocked it off with posted signs, we'll see where this one goes. Good luck with your issue. Some people just don't get it...
This post was edited by Southtowns27 at 08:13:25 10/28/09.
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