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Re: Neighbor's claim on property?


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Posted by 01gentdc on October 19, 2015 at 20:32:26 from (184.16.212.145):

In Reply to: Re: Neighbor's claim on property? posted by Goose on October 19, 2015 at 19:38:10:

adverse possession is for azh+les with plenty of money and corrupt attorneys and judges to make it so ,.. I still have a mist corner that is 30 ft off .. it aint worth the 10 grand it will cost to prove I am rite,..deed description is king ,I don't give 2 hoots in hidlie about adverse possession , or where someone drove their stakes ... Indiana law suggests to call for a legal survey ,, with all parties and all deeds traced.. any objection concerns gets immediate fair litigation among parties and by judge if necessary ,.a simple survey wont fly unlees it matches perfectly with your neighbors . I learned this after I had my 40 acres surveyed and my neighbor surveyed his,.. the findings were nearly rite 2 the inch in both surveys,,but the new owner neighbor refutes his own survey as being just //// . trouble is 10 yrs before I bought my field the previous owner of my neighbors field had moved the stake into the field I would buy in 1987. he got away with it since the owner of my field was dying in florida , and no one challenged him ...that was around 1975 , .I farmed it 15yrs before a old man told me what happened .. and did not have the money for a survey until the property switch hands in 2007... woulda been easy if everyone was dedicated to doing what is fair and just and follow the deeds ,,..but I am up against a big time operator that don't care who he runs over to get his way ..his health is poor and will be dead soon ,, so he will get plenty of dirt,. don't know though, whether st peter will let him come thru the pearly gates


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