Curious2134
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What is the name of your state? Missouri
When we bought this property our disclosure says the northern neighbor had a fence line on our property. 90% wooded. We accepted anyway. A couple years ago I was looking for wood after we ran out and a tree had fallen on are property. I went to get it and ran into a fence. THEN I calculated using GPS just how much land of ours is on the other side of the fence.
Not satisfied, I hired a surveyor to come and asked the neighbor to be with us. He had no idea, having recently purchased that property, and there was no disclosure about fencing on his end. We spent the day, the surveyor, him, and me, and it was clear by the flags we have acreage beyond the fence. Mostly wooded, maybe a quarter acre the cows have cleared but nothing developed.
The barbed wire fence has been there a long time growing into trees. Best we can tell is, the original people around when the fence was put in for cows was done to minimize the work traversing a ditch. The neighbor, in my opinion, doesn't NEED this area other than it would save him money replacing the fence – which he wants to do.
Few questions – if after years of it being this way, is the fence row ours instead of our land being his? The property lines are on GPS these days. If the law decides the land is theirs, are they obligated to pay me all the taxes on that property that have been paid over the years? If the law decides it's ours, can I just take down the fence row if I wish to? (I don't, just establishing ownership)
Frankly I'm not worried about problems with this owner but if his property sells again, who knows what the next owner may do. I'd like to get this worked out somehow. I don't want my northern neighbor to have to put a new fence row either...
It's coming up today because I need to install a pole to receive a cell signal that would work perfect on our property on the wrong side of the fence. The current owner wouldn't care but the next might.
Thanks for any input
When we bought this property our disclosure says the northern neighbor had a fence line on our property. 90% wooded. We accepted anyway. A couple years ago I was looking for wood after we ran out and a tree had fallen on are property. I went to get it and ran into a fence. THEN I calculated using GPS just how much land of ours is on the other side of the fence.
Not satisfied, I hired a surveyor to come and asked the neighbor to be with us. He had no idea, having recently purchased that property, and there was no disclosure about fencing on his end. We spent the day, the surveyor, him, and me, and it was clear by the flags we have acreage beyond the fence. Mostly wooded, maybe a quarter acre the cows have cleared but nothing developed.
The barbed wire fence has been there a long time growing into trees. Best we can tell is, the original people around when the fence was put in for cows was done to minimize the work traversing a ditch. The neighbor, in my opinion, doesn't NEED this area other than it would save him money replacing the fence – which he wants to do.
Few questions – if after years of it being this way, is the fence row ours instead of our land being his? The property lines are on GPS these days. If the law decides the land is theirs, are they obligated to pay me all the taxes on that property that have been paid over the years? If the law decides it's ours, can I just take down the fence row if I wish to? (I don't, just establishing ownership)
Frankly I'm not worried about problems with this owner but if his property sells again, who knows what the next owner may do. I'd like to get this worked out somehow. I don't want my northern neighbor to have to put a new fence row either...
It's coming up today because I need to install a pole to receive a cell signal that would work perfect on our property on the wrong side of the fence. The current owner wouldn't care but the next might.
Thanks for any input