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Yes, good point on the landscaper. One thing I didn't think of yet is to do a very quick general initial proposal to a reputable landscaper and see what they say. That could even drive things. One separate point about a possible future disclosure to a buyer... I'm Kind of pis***. This was...
Now that you mention it, I think you are right. Even if I did bring it up and they said "hmm... didn't know you were over the line. Now go move it back", I'm guessing even if I didn't do anything after that, (ie didn't move it back either), it would just be forgotten or put on somebodies todo...
I think the water flow is OK, but yeah, thanks for pointing about if they improve the land there may be some discovery at that time. And that would be fine to force the issue one way or another. The only issue there is there is no telling how long it will be until they are able to move on the...
Thanks for all the replies. A lot of good comments/questions/suggestions. So based on them here is so more information and remember I'm not sure if all of this is a "lawyer" situation or "strategy" situation or both. In my head right now its a delicate situation... I don't want to lose the 3...
California.
I bought a house in 2011 on a 8000 sq foot rectangular lot with an 80 foot back fence. i have similar neighbors on either side. Our back fences back up into open space that is owned by the school district but maintained by the parks and rec department. Its apparently been like...
Thanks for your replies and yes of course everything is to be properly titled etc etc. TrustUser, your response about the schedule made sense to me and based on that i found an article that basically said as much. So I am now confident the schedule can be "helpful" but what's in the trust is...
What is the name of your state? California...
Do the assets of the trust need to be accurately described in the trust. I was thinking all i need to do is have a letter to the executor that describes all my property which i update frequently and the executor would be able to find everything...
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