moonfairy56
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What is the name of your state? New Jersey
We just bought our new home 1 year ago. It is a 5 acre farm & when the land was sold it was subdivided into the 5 acre lot (ours with the house) & a 3 acre lot right next to it. This is our first home we bought & in all honestly, we thought we had gotten everything we needed done before making the purchase. Unfortunately the one thing that slipped through the cracks was getting a land survey.. everything has been wonderful untill just the other day
So fast forward to now! The 3 acre lot next door has been sold. The new owners got a land survey & the border, according to their survey lands right in the middle of our driveway. (picture below) I just got a message from the new owners real estate agent asking when we were planning to move the driveway. We were not expecting this at all & the driveway is about 300' long at least. We dropped every dime we had into this house so do have much to be able to move the driveway
My questions -
1 - Is their survey the legit end all border, or should I be getting a survey myself to compare to theirs?
2 - If this is the border & another survey wont be helpfull, is there any type of grandfathering for an easement agreement that would allow us to keep the driveway were it is but agreeing that half of it resides on their property since this is the driveway that has always been here (I'm assuming a real estate lawyer would be required here)
3 - If a grandfathered easement is not possible, should I get a real estate lawyer to handle discussions to request an easement, or should i just deal with the new owners real estate agent in working out an arrangement. I'm really not one to bicker about a couple of feet, but moving the driveway is not only a huge task, but a very expensive one to boot.
4 - Am I just boned & just need to suck it up & move my driveway!
We just bought our new home 1 year ago. It is a 5 acre farm & when the land was sold it was subdivided into the 5 acre lot (ours with the house) & a 3 acre lot right next to it. This is our first home we bought & in all honestly, we thought we had gotten everything we needed done before making the purchase. Unfortunately the one thing that slipped through the cracks was getting a land survey.. everything has been wonderful untill just the other day
So fast forward to now! The 3 acre lot next door has been sold. The new owners got a land survey & the border, according to their survey lands right in the middle of our driveway. (picture below) I just got a message from the new owners real estate agent asking when we were planning to move the driveway. We were not expecting this at all & the driveway is about 300' long at least. We dropped every dime we had into this house so do have much to be able to move the driveway
My questions -
1 - Is their survey the legit end all border, or should I be getting a survey myself to compare to theirs?
2 - If this is the border & another survey wont be helpfull, is there any type of grandfathering for an easement agreement that would allow us to keep the driveway were it is but agreeing that half of it resides on their property since this is the driveway that has always been here (I'm assuming a real estate lawyer would be required here)
3 - If a grandfathered easement is not possible, should I get a real estate lawyer to handle discussions to request an easement, or should i just deal with the new owners real estate agent in working out an arrangement. I'm really not one to bicker about a couple of feet, but moving the driveway is not only a huge task, but a very expensive one to boot.
4 - Am I just boned & just need to suck it up & move my driveway!