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auburncord
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I purchased a house in Kansas in December of last year. The property is bordered on the north and east by roads. The only property entrance is on the west side. It is a single width drive over a culvert that opens to approx. 20 feet of land between the house an old growth hedge tree row. The previous owner had a propane tank sitting next to the hedge row and there is also a wooden shed that borderes the hedge row. Last night I was cutting the overhanging limbs off of the trees because they were hitting cars coming in to park. The neighbor came over and told me I was cutting his trees and standing in his drive. He has owned his house (in the lot directly to the west) since 1967. He claims that his property goes up to the edge of the house but my charts show approx. 10 feet of ground that I own. Problem is that the 10 feet does not include the culvert and entrence to the house that has been there for 50+ years. I laid down gravel a couple of months ago and he never bothered to say anything....what can I do to keep from losing my only entrence to my property....as well as the gravel costs and having to move my shed?!
Thanks,
Brandon
Thanks,
Brandon