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I would say you have lost interest
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Posted by FreeRanger on October 19, 2006 at 09:49:08 from (130.47.34.2):
In Reply to: Re: Property lines survey or gps? posted by Dave from MN on October 19, 2006 at 09:29:05:
In Wisconsin, I think you would have lost interest in the 40 feet about $30,000. Better get your father out there now with a surveyor TODAY! Nice guys lose land around here all the time. Bullies get the benefit. The guy to your North is taking advantage of you. I have on paper from surveyor 7' past fence for 1500' but really don't have it to use. Neighbor in front of me riped out fence and fought other neighbor for his 7' by 500' peice. He won but the law was not on his side. I am loosing 11'x1000' on the South end as well. Laws say fence posts rule in our township not surveys. If you don't have any fence posts in at the corners then I would run out there today with the oldest fence post you can find and pound them in! BEFORE the surveyor goes out.
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