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I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by landtieup:
Thanks, so when I end up in jail will you bail me out also? LOL
Thanks for making me smile :)

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My response:

You're welcome. I aim to please. I'd be glad to get you out. But, if anyone's going to jail, it's going be one or both of your neighbors. Make sure to have your portable phone out there with you and your finger on 911 Emergency. The moment they step over your property line, start dialing.

Keep us informed.

IAAL



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loudrich

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HEY everybody.......you all IAAL, Tracy, Home Guru...forgot something.....

What if the neighbor has a property map that INCLUDES the 37 feet then what?

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by landtieup:
We bought a house a year ago and just had to remove trees that died in a section of our property. We realized that the property line didn't look like the map that we were given in escrow. We had it surveyed yesterday and we found out that the neighbor behind us has 37 feet of our yard. They have it really nicely landscaped. The subdivision is only 9 years old. Is there any recourse for us and our neighbor? We live in California
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landtieup

Guest
Hi again, about the last question. We got a map through our title company and we had a map when we bought the place and the serveyer also pulled a map when he came out last week. So if they have a map that is different they must have made it themselves.
 

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