donadenese
Junior Member
Nevada
My elderly parents want to sell their home located in an upscale Henderson neighborhood. Several years ago their neighbor placed a cement burm in their front yard that was clearly on my parents side of the property line. Surveyors were called and they found that not only was the burm on my parents side, but the wall between the two houses was also completely on my parents side of their property instead of equally in the middle of the two properties. My parents did nothing at the time because of some real or imagined threat made by the neighbor, and so the wall and the burm are still an issue. My mother wants to just sell and have the issue taken care of in escrow. This seems silly and unwise to me. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Donadenese
My elderly parents want to sell their home located in an upscale Henderson neighborhood. Several years ago their neighbor placed a cement burm in their front yard that was clearly on my parents side of the property line. Surveyors were called and they found that not only was the burm on my parents side, but the wall between the two houses was also completely on my parents side of their property instead of equally in the middle of the two properties. My parents did nothing at the time because of some real or imagined threat made by the neighbor, and so the wall and the burm are still an issue. My mother wants to just sell and have the issue taken care of in escrow. This seems silly and unwise to me. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Donadenese
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