I think getting a lawyer would be prudent at this point. From your description this doesn't sound as though it's going to end well...
Some other things to consider also... a surveyor's opinion or line is not the word of god. It's simply his opinion. Others may vary.
Fince lines are also not always on 'the line'. We've got a LOT of them like that around here. I'd also consider the possibility that this guy fully believes himself to be in the right. If he built a house on this piece of land he probably thought he owned it as opposed to thinking he stole it... ...and if it's anything like the lines around here... there were grant sheets that show what should be, then there were land grants... then there were pieces of land cleared. Then when the grants were actually issued the surveys were done proving SOME of the lines on th ground. Some were estimated by their surroundings. We've got some of them too... and when you go in today with GPS equipment... well you might just find something entirely different than what you thought you had. A few years back we got involved in a county line dispute where the county line was jogged off by 5 chains through errors. Sometimes it works out for you. Sometimes not... So, cut the guy some slack. You might just have some more success if you want to try and get to the bottom of the issue. Mabey you'll find you don't have what you think you have either... so until you walk a mile or two in his boots, you might want to be carefull. Next week, it might be you.
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