kbarrett
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2002
- Messages
- 191
- Location
- Lowell - Just East of Grand Rapids
- Tractor
- Exmark Turf Ranger - TR22KC604
I was cruising the property the other day (border patrol) and recognized these little 6" high green flags all over that said RAIN BIRD on them.
It didn're really faze me until I saw the same flags at the business I work at and noticed that it marked a sprinkler head.
Hmmmm.... I went back to my property and noticed that the flags were clearly about 10 feet over the line on my property. Though, no sprinkler heads yet....
I really didn't think much of it, until I mentioned this to my father. Hey, if the neighbor wants to water my field grass and weeds that's fine. Hey said, no it's not and suggested that I pluck those little flags out ASAP. He said that if a property is maintained by an adjacent property owner for an extended time it might be subject to adverse possession. Hmmmm....
So, this afternoon at lunch I removed all the little flags marking future irrigation heads and also painted the pipe that marks the line in a bright yellow color.
I'm a little perplexed about this. I had a conversation with this neighbor last year and point blank asked him "Do you know where the property line is?" He said that he did and I thought all was well. Needless to say, I'll be diligently performing border patrol duty with the mower this year.
Any of you have similar situations come up?
It didn're really faze me until I saw the same flags at the business I work at and noticed that it marked a sprinkler head.
Hmmmm.... I went back to my property and noticed that the flags were clearly about 10 feet over the line on my property. Though, no sprinkler heads yet....
I really didn't think much of it, until I mentioned this to my father. Hey, if the neighbor wants to water my field grass and weeds that's fine. Hey said, no it's not and suggested that I pluck those little flags out ASAP. He said that if a property is maintained by an adjacent property owner for an extended time it might be subject to adverse possession. Hmmmm....
So, this afternoon at lunch I removed all the little flags marking future irrigation heads and also painted the pipe that marks the line in a bright yellow color.
I'm a little perplexed about this. I had a conversation with this neighbor last year and point blank asked him "Do you know where the property line is?" He said that he did and I thought all was well. Needless to say, I'll be diligently performing border patrol duty with the mower this year.
Any of you have similar situations come up?