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I had another posting here about moving survey pins, Found out who the surveyor was and called him up to clarify some distances.
The issue is that There is an existing shed on my property, and was told that the edge of it is the property line ( if you look at the pin from the edges, it appears correct)
Last year I added a deck and a hot tub, aligning them with the edge of the shed.
Now the son-in-law of the owner of this vacant land had a survey done, and found out that the shed is about 9 inches over the line (The surveyor put a pin in front of the shed, I measured 9 inches). and told me to move it
The shed has been there when I bought the place, and talking to some old timers, it has been there for a very long time.
I had no problem moving the deck back 1 foot (Which I have already done), and will be moving the hot tub once the ground thaws. But the shed is a different story, it would be more difficult to move. Besides, talking to the surveyor, there is a well on the other property, which is 3 inches on my property. and a big tree behide the shed which is on the propery line.
Someone told me that I do not have to move the shed as it was there more then 10 years is this true?
Thanks
I had another posting here about moving survey pins, Found out who the surveyor was and called him up to clarify some distances.
The issue is that There is an existing shed on my property, and was told that the edge of it is the property line ( if you look at the pin from the edges, it appears correct)
Last year I added a deck and a hot tub, aligning them with the edge of the shed.
Now the son-in-law of the owner of this vacant land had a survey done, and found out that the shed is about 9 inches over the line (The surveyor put a pin in front of the shed, I measured 9 inches). and told me to move it
The shed has been there when I bought the place, and talking to some old timers, it has been there for a very long time.
I had no problem moving the deck back 1 foot (Which I have already done), and will be moving the hot tub once the ground thaws. But the shed is a different story, it would be more difficult to move. Besides, talking to the surveyor, there is a well on the other property, which is 3 inches on my property. and a big tree behide the shed which is on the propery line.
Someone told me that I do not have to move the shed as it was there more then 10 years is this true?
Thanks