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whataday

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Ohio

Our neighbors had a survey done , we also had a survey done, the results show that we have approximately a 3foot by 9foot section of landscaping which consists of evergreens and bushes that were planted approximately three years ago on their side of the boundary line. My question is - am I allowed to move this landscaping and then sod where it occupies presently? Or is this simply now their landscaping? I know the easiet thing would be just to ask our neighbors permission, however, we do not have a good neighbor relationship so unfortunatly that is out of the question. They have made a big issue of the property line (spray painting wooden sticks bright yellow, iron pins bright pink and putting statues on their side of landscaping). Thank you.
 


HomeGuru

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? Ohio

Our neighbors had a survey done , we also had a survey done, the results show that we have approximately a 3foot by 9foot section of landscaping which consists of evergreens and bushes that were planted approximately three years ago on their side of the boundary line. My question is - am I allowed to move this landscaping and then sod where it occupies presently? Or is this simply now their landscaping? I know the easiet thing would be just to ask our neighbors permission, however, we do not have a good neighbor relationship so unfortunatly that is out of the question. They have made a big issue of the property line (spray painting wooden sticks bright yellow, iron pins bright pink and putting statues on their side of landscaping). Thank you.
**A: it is not only their landscaping, it is their land. Because you did not get the survey prior to landscaping, you gave the neighbors nice green live Christmas gifts.
 

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