Wholy cow whata lot of thread! don't know about what state/province you are in, but I sold 2 properties in New York state in the last couple years. A disput in the 60's between my mother and her relative abutting ours, was not giving in- my mom said "OK, you win, I will go to the county courthouse and tell them it's all yours, so I don't have to pay the taxes anymore", that was the last anyone ever mentioned it. What was a dare then, it the law now. When I sold the place, my lawyer said don't worry, in NYS, everything is now GPS plotted, no worry about encroachments, no more landlocked parcels, nothing not on the tax rolls. You 'own' what you are paying taxes on. Lawyers, surveyors, have thier place in these fights, but the tax guy has the final say in the matter. If not in your county yet, it will be soon. A head's up about walking a compass heading in the woods, since marked off after the war of 1812, the earth moved about 5 degrees, so a nieghbor- otherwise a good boyscout- reading the mets and bounds off a 200 year old deed, might 'think' he owns onto you. Mounds that grew, creek valleys that sunk, all throw him of trying to pace it off.. The idea of placing a large iron plate -say-45 degees in from the corner, with demensions etched or welded on it. Just to help the next surveyor in the next fight. Me and a neighbor had barbed wire zig zagged thru the woods, had to, to use the trees for nailing, or put up posts in the woods? -nuts. But we got along good and knew who's was who's. Take a chain saw and cut a road width trail along the boundary, keep it clear, and maybe string some wire, cows or no cows, good fences make good nieghbors.
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