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Re: O.T. Property Line Disputes
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Posted by JoeBob/IN on July 20, 2007 at 18:11:34 from (216.117.22.1):
In Reply to: O.T. Property Line Disputes posted by NEsota on July 20, 2007 at 17:39:04:
I didn't read the whole thing but here is what I beleive to be true. If you can access any water from your own property you have full access to all the water until you place foot on soil owened by another. We have some lake frontage and on the other side of the lake there is another land owner and if there is water in the channel there is yet a third land owner who owns ALL around a small pond yet we have access to all the water including that pond... luckily we all get along except one fella. He owns land directly East of us at the halfway point of the length of the lake but supposedly his property is 2 foot shy of the lakes edge! He and the fella across the lake are gonna end up shooting each other since the fella east of us built a pier and allows a lot of other people to access the lake. Those two had a legal battle previously, fella east of us kinda went in and planted ground that his contract had expired on... lot more to that story and I am not sure on the exact details and someone else here may know the story so I will not continue and spread false info. Anyways, not sure if you could build a fence on the property underneath the water but I suppose you could and that would keep others off your "part" of the lake. Not so sure you could drain it either, at least here in IN I would think the DNR would have a fit!
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