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Re: Re: How do you stop trespassers?
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Posted by rhudson on August 29, 2001 at 11:36:25 from (63.81.99.149):
In Reply to: Re: How do you stop trespassers? posted by lc on August 29, 2001 at 06:12:14:
yea, i remember those days, long gone my friend (where i live anyway). give permission to cross yard now, end up in court fighting an adverse possession case. and unless you have documented proof you will loose. in virginia time for adverse possession is 15 years. but VA DOT tried to claim some of my property after three. if there had not been a date ingraved in buried concrete pipe they would have won and i would have been in jail, buts thats another story. what you are talking about is respect. what we are talking is lack of respect or even worse the feeling that land owner owes someone something because of size of land, some percieved class system, or some other grouping of landowner. if you own land and don't know what adverse possession (hope spelling is correct) is, then you had better find out real quick, real quick. it only takes a few or one to mess up fishing, hunting, walking, etc for all. is some cases if you allow one and don't allow all, you will be labeled.
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