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philfuehrer
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What is the name of your state? MN
Looking for some guidance. Wife bought our house 13 years ago (I didn't come onto the scene til about 10 years ago). House and garage built in the early '60s.
Finally, a developer decides to put in houses on property behind us and has a survey done (I don't have one of my own) of all his lots. His survey has our garage slightly askew - one back corner is 2 or 3 inches on our side of the property line the other back corner is 3 to 4 inches on his side. Of course the fence then extends a couple feet into his property. He wants the fence down immediately and "this doesn't determine the garage issue and your garage eaves overhang".
I'm thinking an encroachment/easement agreement is best. However, I don't think he'll agree, since he's pretty much a total jerk. I can move the fence easy enough (I suppose), but my real concern is my garage - particulary since it's been there for 40 years, we're talking 4 inches at the greatest point of encroachment (not counting a the eaves) and he's got a structure setback that he'll need to abide by anyway.
So, three questions 1) Trust the survey he had hired or get my own, 2) Encroachment agreement proper thing to do (if he'll go for it) and 3) If he's a total jerk and wants my garage shifted three inches what can I do?
Thanks,
Phil
St. Paul, MN
Looking for some guidance. Wife bought our house 13 years ago (I didn't come onto the scene til about 10 years ago). House and garage built in the early '60s.
Finally, a developer decides to put in houses on property behind us and has a survey done (I don't have one of my own) of all his lots. His survey has our garage slightly askew - one back corner is 2 or 3 inches on our side of the property line the other back corner is 3 to 4 inches on his side. Of course the fence then extends a couple feet into his property. He wants the fence down immediately and "this doesn't determine the garage issue and your garage eaves overhang".
I'm thinking an encroachment/easement agreement is best. However, I don't think he'll agree, since he's pretty much a total jerk. I can move the fence easy enough (I suppose), but my real concern is my garage - particulary since it's been there for 40 years, we're talking 4 inches at the greatest point of encroachment (not counting a the eaves) and he's got a structure setback that he'll need to abide by anyway.
So, three questions 1) Trust the survey he had hired or get my own, 2) Encroachment agreement proper thing to do (if he'll go for it) and 3) If he's a total jerk and wants my garage shifted three inches what can I do?
Thanks,
Phil
St. Paul, MN
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