Posted by Nancy Howell on May 02, 2012 at 06:36:55 from (144.162.48.153):
When I bought the property south of Dallas, it was surveyed. The survey showed the neighbor's fence was about 8ft on our side of the property line. We were able to get a document from the neighbors stating the fence line was not the property line. That document was filed at the courthouse with the deed. That was 20 yrs ago.
The surveyors drove rebar into the ground to mark the corners. We cemented around them to make sure they didn't get removed.
Since that time the property has changed hands and a new fence was put up in the same place as the old one (not on the property line). The property is now rent property.
I'm thinking I should have had a talk with the new owner telling them the fence line was not the property line. Now I am concerned that the document regarding the fence line vs. property line is no longer valid due to "adverse possession" even though the document is on record at the courthouse.
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