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question about property lines and fencing, legal pros help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sirhc7897" data-source="post: 13342051" data-attributes="member: 10294"><p>Yeah the process takes a while. He will also need to have filed a deed on it which is easy to do (I can go file a quit claim deed on the white house if I want to...it doesn't mean anything unless coupled with adverse possession). It would also certainly fit the requirement of having bene open and notorious...</p><p></p><p>However, if you really don't care that he fences into your property just have a document drawn up and recorded with the county. It doesn't have to be done by a lawyer but would probably be a much better looking document acknowledging that you two have mutually agreed to let him run his fence to yours but you will still be retaining possession of the property...That way there's always some type of binding document that keeps that adverse possession clock from ever getting rolling....This would be especially important if he was to sell and move on without making the purchaser aware of your arrangement and the new homeowner tried to make a issue out of it down the road...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirhc7897, post: 13342051, member: 10294"] Yeah the process takes a while. He will also need to have filed a deed on it which is easy to do (I can go file a quit claim deed on the white house if I want to...it doesn't mean anything unless coupled with adverse possession). It would also certainly fit the requirement of having bene open and notorious... However, if you really don't care that he fences into your property just have a document drawn up and recorded with the county. It doesn't have to be done by a lawyer but would probably be a much better looking document acknowledging that you two have mutually agreed to let him run his fence to yours but you will still be retaining possession of the property...That way there's always some type of binding document that keeps that adverse possession clock from ever getting rolling....This would be especially important if he was to sell and move on without making the purchaser aware of your arrangement and the new homeowner tried to make a issue out of it down the road... [/QUOTE]
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