Posted by John T Country Lawyer on March 04, 2010 at 05:36:00 from (71.55.31.109):
In Reply to: o/t I lost 8 acres posted by JD2ACWD on March 03, 2010 at 15:49:44:
I hear you but doubt you really lost any physical acreage, (although the county may tax you on more or less acres) it may well be a paper and survey and legal description variable. If youre in an unsubdivided rural area and purchased for deed a certain described tract of land, the deeds often say x acres MORE OR LESS and especially if you are physically bounded by old established fence lines and roads etc and havent sold off anything, YOU STILL OWN WHATS ENCLOSED (still subject to a ton of commin law) REGARDLESS if a later survey finds it to be 8 acres more or 8 acres less then what the deed recites.
Also remember theres a well settled body of common law that well defines boundaries and lines and disputes and what surveyors furnish are merely professional OPINIONS. The law NOT necessarily surveys determine boundary lines in disputes.
This has been discussed on here several times but NOTE this is complex legal subject and CAN NOT be explained in a few paragraphs here what it takes whole libraries and research to describe. Needless to say, if you have questions consult trained professionals like real estate attorneys and licensed land surveyors
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