The county should have all the records of all the surveys done. If the last 2 surveys have the markers in the same place should be pretty conclusive of where the property line is. The original subdivision plans should also be available for both properties. If he put up any kind of building that is too close or actually on the property line, the county can make him remove it. I did some landscaping on an acreage a few years ago where the neighbor removed trees, my customer had planted a couple years earlier, and then put a fence along where the trees were. This was about 10 ft. onto her property line. His garage was too close to the real property line. This neighbor was ordered to remove the fence and pay all the costs to replace the trees that he removed. I think he also paid additional damages(for being an idiot) but somehow got an easement on the garage. It was too close but at least on his own property. I think it cost him about $12,000 if I remember. The county would have a surveyor they could recommend and be able to give you more info on what to do as well as a good land attorney. They've probably dealt with similar issues quite a bit. I don't think you need to make a big monument at the corner. Let us know how it goes. Dave
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