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Re: Re: CRP payments


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Posted by paul on December 30, 2003 at 14:31:23 from (66.60.197.92):

In Reply to: Re: CRP payments posted by Found my own answer on December 29, 2003 at 12:09:53:

Some people just are not careful......

Went along to look at some land with someone the other day. The owner was walking around pointing out 'about' where the prop lines were. It had been ~40 acres of woods on a cliff, now it was down to ~15 acres, he has sold off housing.... Anyhow, his pointing was not real exact. then my friend mentioned the really close house - and the seller said how that shed & swiming pool & maybe a corner of the house were actually on this property, so he 'gave' them a bit of a corner of the land to them.... Talked a while, & it came out there was some sort of an easement for a driveway a house owner was working out with him as we were speaking for a land-locked house out back. (When we looked out there, there were _two_ houses using that driveway....) Then my friend mentioned how there sure was a nice bit of flat land, but not part of this? & the seller says well that house over there ended up being built a bit on my property so I ended up selling him that whole flat acrage a few years ago..... And the seller mentioned that the property line went to withing 25 feet - maybe 20 feet.... Later 15 feet of one of the 'landlocked' houses......

Oh boy. Obviously the seller had carved this plot up over the years, sold off the good bits, and now wanted to get good bucks for what crumbs & odd bits were left. But, um, I sure would run away from that property, there would be all sorts of property line issues on that thing! One mistake I can see, but I believe we heard about 3 mistakes & an unresolved easement issue and a second one not even mentioned.....

--->Paul


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