dodge man
Super Star Member
Dave,
Here is MY adverse posession question...
On one portion of my boundary, I think it is about a 700' run, the neighbors T-Post & wire horse fence meanders onto my side. At the corners, it is about one inch inside their side, and it wanders over about 12' at the widest spot.
The prior owner and they did not get along. But she did try to tell them they were on the wrong side (they followed an old fire road). In 2008 she had just that one line surveyed, showing the position of each T-Post. I have that survey now.
That is the setup.
So, my current survey also noted the fence is across the line. I have given the neighbors a copy of the 2008 survey, and asked them to move their fence. We get along pretty good, I've even offered to help move the fence. We talk often about putting in a gate for shared access to both sides (they have horses, so do I now). In casual conversation, I often mention "when we move the fence"...
My issue is this, they have never outright agreed to move it.
I need to know if I have done enough to prevent adverse possession.
That is really my question. We all get along, and I want to continue to do so, but it is MY land (if you know what I mean). and he is active duty USMC officer and he will someday move back to TX I suspect.
Thanks,
David
Keep in mind I'm not a lawyer, so my advice is worth what you are paying for it