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Re: Property lines survey or gps?
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Posted by Dave from MN on October 19, 2006 at 09:29:05 from (67.133.91.28):
In Reply to: Re: Property lines survey or gps? posted by paul on October 19, 2006 at 08:45:28:
Hello Paul, curious,So my dad has about 40' of feild on both the north and south side of his woods that he had been "letting" the neighbors just plant right up to the woods, for like 35 years, to be a nice guy. The guy on the north side the last few years has even started to cut trees/branches down that dont let him get right up the woods with his equipment, he even takes the wood, and his property is actually 40+ feet from the woods. Are you saying that if he sells that 30 acres feild he may be able to clain that he owns to the woods , which would be about 3 acres of my dads, land there is currently about $800-$10,000/acre. If so any advice, the ol man has just been a nice guy, I dont want to see him get screwed as I know that farmer plans on selling of that 30 acres in the next year or 2.
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