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Re: How do you stop trespassers?
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Posted by wh on August 28, 2001 at 06:12:08 from (216.180.38.52):
In Reply to: How do you stop trespassers? posted by Jim on August 27, 2001 at 20:48:00:
I had the same problem. guy buys next place down road and instantly knows where all property lines are. Then proceeds to go beyaon that another 50 feet to build fence. Everytime try to talk to him he goes beserk because I have more land than him. Finally had lines run by lincensed survayor and marked with line post on site from one to another. Sold him 4 acres to get line away frfom his house at a bargain (used this to get him to agree to lines, had him sign agreement to abid by landline). When he moved fence to new line just could'nt resist running it around some choice trees that were mine. Called his hand on this and informed him very plainly that I had paid to run landlines, sold him 4 acres at less that 1/3 market value and that he would abid by the landlines. Since then have had no more trouble. of course he has'nt spoke since but that is fine also.
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