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Re: Dealing with property use issues


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Posted by JD Seller on July 09, 2017 at 22:12:27 from (208.126.196.24):

In Reply to: Re: Dealing with property use issues posted by Hay hay hay on July 09, 2017 at 16:39:08:

Hay Hay Hay: I did not say anything about him having to keep allowing anyone to using his land. I am just saying to talk to the neighboring landowners face to face to start with. See if there have been any prior agreements on land usage. He may want to keep some of them in place. Needs to ask first and serve papers/letters after.

I had a instance 15 years ago that I was on a neighboring land owners property after it sold. The new owner never came and talked to any of the surrounding land owners. I had an agreement with the prior owner to use a corner of one of his fields to access one of my fields in the back of my farm. In return he drove clear across one of my other fields to access some of his ground. A large creek/small river with limestone bluffs effects the access to each owners ground. The new "owner" waited until I had used the access and called the sheriff on me for trespassing. HE showed up when the Sheriff came out and called me everything name you can think of. Basically being a backwards, inbred, country hick, way below his High class Chicago self. Real nice "first" contact with your neighbor.

The very next business day I had a contractor in and built a 100 ft. long access to my land. Cost me over $4k getting the rock bluffs blasted out wide enough for equipment but I had an access to that ground. I removed the gates in my line fence with his property and installed them at the road where the prior owner crossed my land. New owner was kind of unhappy when he now has to drive to one of two bridges to cross the creek/river to get to his land. 15 miles trip the one way or 18 the other. Heck will freeze over before I will allow him access across my ground.

I am not the only one he treated this way. He has been in battles with all of his surrounding neighbors over access or boundary issues. Then his wife complained to the pastor that the locals where so unfriendly. LOL

So once again I will state how you should try to diplomatically work with neighbors when you own property. Starting out with gates and letters will make things harder.


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