This incident has been interesting for sure, but what I don't get is this, and lawstud is exactly right in my view of this, permission to do something doesn't mean forever. If I give my neighbor permission to use my lawnmower it doesn't mean it becomes his for me to never use again. Permission can be revoked for God's sake, and if this property he's parking on is yours, as per your statement proved by your property survey, and you've made it plain and clear to him that you need full use of your property from now on and that he'll have to find somewhere else to park, then every single time he parks there from that time on he's trespassing and that's against the law! To be totally honest my patience with him would have run out eons ago.
Also in regards to his 6'x6' shed, personally I'd send him a certified letter stating that he can no longer continue to use your property for placement of his storage shed, that you have a need for that part of your property now and he'll be needing to find another spot other than on your property to park his shed. You seem sympathetic to the guy so give him 60 days notice to pull his shed over onto his own property. Tell him if he's not done so by the specified date at the end of 60 days that you'll be forced to either have his shed hauled off your property, or dismantled and removed from your property, so your own property can be used for your personal needs! A 6'x6' shed is by no means a permanent structure that can't be moved! After he moves this shed plant tomatoes there to prove your point, I mean a package of tomato seeds is only like 39 cents. It's your right to use your own land as you please.
I truly don't even see why this has to be as complicated as it is, you have your survey, that proves that the land is yours, so anything this guy does towards your land will only cause him grief, or even jail time. If he wants to be that stupid I think I'd throw my sympathy for him out the window. Be sure to keep copies of every single correspondence you have with this guy, emails, letters, ect.. and even make notes of personal contact outside recording the time and date and what he's said. Just my 2 cents, I know your frustrated, and I know you darned well have more patience than I do.
Good luck,
SnowCajun
Also in regards to his 6'x6' shed, personally I'd send him a certified letter stating that he can no longer continue to use your property for placement of his storage shed, that you have a need for that part of your property now and he'll be needing to find another spot other than on your property to park his shed. You seem sympathetic to the guy so give him 60 days notice to pull his shed over onto his own property. Tell him if he's not done so by the specified date at the end of 60 days that you'll be forced to either have his shed hauled off your property, or dismantled and removed from your property, so your own property can be used for your personal needs! A 6'x6' shed is by no means a permanent structure that can't be moved! After he moves this shed plant tomatoes there to prove your point, I mean a package of tomato seeds is only like 39 cents. It's your right to use your own land as you please.
I truly don't even see why this has to be as complicated as it is, you have your survey, that proves that the land is yours, so anything this guy does towards your land will only cause him grief, or even jail time. If he wants to be that stupid I think I'd throw my sympathy for him out the window. Be sure to keep copies of every single correspondence you have with this guy, emails, letters, ect.. and even make notes of personal contact outside recording the time and date and what he's said. Just my 2 cents, I know your frustrated, and I know you darned well have more patience than I do.
Good luck,
SnowCajun