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Gaz
Chillin' In The Garden
My goodness Red - i've been there and done that!
Our neighbor decided to create an issue when we were selling our farm to our wonderful tenants. What could have been dealt with so easily and without stress for anyone was turned into a war. In our case our water pipes, power poles etc were found to be NOT on our property (as a peg had been MOVED in the past). Our barn was built within the regulations for the county from the fence line...but the moved peg issued meant that it now sits just two feet away from the boundary...and we had to go through the process of getting county approval for the variation. etc, etc and more etc. The peg had been moved 19 years before...just 1 year more and all of this would have been sorted in a court in 5 mins with the disputed land that we looked after being handed to us. We are talking about less than a quarter of an acre here....
So NOT getting a survey ended up costing us a load of money for a new fence, building permits, alterations to the barn (we had to fireproof a wall) and legal fees. I would say it ended up costing 10X or more the cost of a survey.
At a court hearing it was suggested that the neighbor just sell us the small wedge of land and solve all the problems. She said that she would NEVER SELL TO THAT MAN! To this day I don't know what I ever did to deserve all the angst.
I have to admit that I am so glad that we sold that property and moved away.
I hope yours goes ahead easier than mine...and that one day its all solved and the stress is gone.
Gaz
Our neighbor decided to create an issue when we were selling our farm to our wonderful tenants. What could have been dealt with so easily and without stress for anyone was turned into a war. In our case our water pipes, power poles etc were found to be NOT on our property (as a peg had been MOVED in the past). Our barn was built within the regulations for the county from the fence line...but the moved peg issued meant that it now sits just two feet away from the boundary...and we had to go through the process of getting county approval for the variation. etc, etc and more etc. The peg had been moved 19 years before...just 1 year more and all of this would have been sorted in a court in 5 mins with the disputed land that we looked after being handed to us. We are talking about less than a quarter of an acre here....
So NOT getting a survey ended up costing us a load of money for a new fence, building permits, alterations to the barn (we had to fireproof a wall) and legal fees. I would say it ended up costing 10X or more the cost of a survey.
At a court hearing it was suggested that the neighbor just sell us the small wedge of land and solve all the problems. She said that she would NEVER SELL TO THAT MAN! To this day I don't know what I ever did to deserve all the angst.
I have to admit that I am so glad that we sold that property and moved away.
I hope yours goes ahead easier than mine...and that one day its all solved and the stress is gone.
Gaz