From the Forum: What to Do When a New Property Survey Turns Up New Issues
Neighbors tried to settle disagreements about the location of their shared property line by getting both properties surveyed, only to uncover more issues.
Neighbors tried to settle disagreements about the location of their shared property line by getting both properties surveyed, only to uncover more issues. A concrete patio wall built long ago is over the line by a couple of inches in one corner and the homeowner with the wall is worried what the other homeowner might do.
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