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Our neighborhood homemade plot plan was done in 1890 with no dementions for the alley between properties. The one side of the alley has always been defined by fences and cement driveways and is not in question. Most of the deeds that border the alley state that the alley is a 10 ft. wide alley. Porblem: survay of the entire area showed an extra 8 ft. and the people on the north side want to consider the alley to be 10 ft. plus this extra 8 equaling 18 ft since the map shows no width. (This gives them parking but takes away a critical part of my yard.) I claim the written discription of the deed (10 ft wide) prevails since the plot plan does not give a measurement. I feel the extra 8 ft. was probably created due to a difficult revine behind us and that is where the extra 8 ft. should be allocated. Who should prevail?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Our neighborhood homemade plot plan was done in 1890 with no dementions for the alley between properties. The one side of the alley has always been defined by fences and cement driveways and is not in question. Most of the deeds that border the alley state that the alley is a 10 ft. wide alley. Porblem: survay of the entire area showed an extra 8 ft. and the people on the north side want to consider the alley to be 10 ft. plus this extra 8 equaling 18 ft since the map shows no width. (This gives them parking but takes away a critical part of my yard.) I claim the written discription of the deed (10 ft wide) prevails since the plot plan does not give a measurement. I feel the extra 8 ft. was probably created due to a difficult revine behind us and that is where the extra 8 ft. should be allocated. Who should prevail?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?