I really enjoy threads like this. You learn more here by accident than other places by design. Others have asked the question but I wonder about this too: What is the land worth and does their use of it in any way affect you using your land next to it. Sometimes it's just easier and cheaper to give it away if you have no use for it. I had a property line question about 15 years ago. My neighbor's land abutted mine on two sides. I wanted to get electrical power to my side from a pole that I always assumed was right on the property line. The power Co wouldn't run an underground line unless I got an easement from my neighbor. So I talked to the neighbor and he got a little paranoid about the lines and paid a surveyor to stake the boundaries. I felt my neighbor was encroaching on me by about 10' on one side but I wanted the power so I agreed that we would both sign quit claim deeds and agree to the "new" boundaries. We stayed on good terms. As it turned out he died a few years later and I bought his property from his heirs and joined it to mine. By joining the two I will someday be able to carve out an extra buildable river lot. I doubt I would have got it if there had been bad feelings as there were several other people who wanted to buy his land from his heirs.
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