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New Neighbor encroaches 9 inches over existing boundary, loses 20 feet after landowner orders survey: 'Homeboy should have just let sleeping dogs lie...'

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    POSTED NO TRESPASSING "You wanna try to take 9" of our property? We will take 20' of yours..." "
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    You wanna try to take 9" of our property? We will take 20' of yours We have lived in our house for about 8 years in a rural neighborhood in Arizona. About a year ago this dude from California bought the lot next to us and threw a fit about the stuff we had on the property line. We had put a single fence pole vaguely where the property line was (we hadn't had any sort of land survey done, it was supposed to just be a temporary marker that became a perminant marker)
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    Dude was absolutely livid that we had vehicles parked "on his property" (they very tip of one of our cars was touching the established boundary) He threatened to have our vehicle towed. So we simply had an actual land survey done and it turned out the property line was a good 20' into his property. Homeboy should have just let sleeping dogs lie and not been an about a few inches.
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    OAG-OAG 2h ago • We got an angry text from our neighbor rambling on about private property, mowing over the line, asking if we want to pay his property tax, and other crazy stuff. We've been neighbors for years with O problems. I decided I needed to plant something so we couldn't even see each other, and hired a surveyor to show me the line. Turns out, he's about to lose 12-15 feet of (what was) his front
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    fence. We have informed him why the new stakes are there, and told him to respect our private property. I have an appointment with a lawyer to make sure I take down the fence legally. I'm thinking very loud chain saw when the time comes.
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    busyshrew ⚫2h ago This happens more than people think, especially with older properties.
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    NO-MAD-CLAD 2h ago Please tell me you had a fence put up exactly on that new property line. Like a 50 ft tall fence that blocked the morning sun from his home/s
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    • old_and_boring_guy 1h ago I did something similar...New neighbor came in and built a big fence down the property border, but he built it a good bit onto my side, and then started trying to get (my) trees removed. Put a stop to that, got his fence ripped down, then built my own fence a good way into "his" lawn, right down the actual property line...The previous owners were good friends of mine, and they'd
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    come over and asked if they could move in on the wooded DMZ between our houses, and I was fine with that. I'd have been fine leaving it too, but not after that Same guy went around to my neighbor on the other side (we "share" a lawn over there) and started badmouthing me and telling him he needed to get an
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    assessor and that guy pointed out that his house was built right against the property line on the side between him and me, and the whole yard on that side is mine. Some people just don't understand how to be neighbors.
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    micspar • 2h ago This is such a satisfactory outcome for all of us who have been victims to these types of neighbors
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    Wonderful_Minute31 . 1h ago Coworker just had similar. Out of state guy bought the lot next to them and started clearing and leveling. Put in a septic tank and was pouring foundations. He started going off on my coworker about water drainage from their property moving dirt on his. They were chill and offered solutions. Guy kept being an . Their lawyer suggested they get a survey. Guess whose septic tank was on the my coworker's lot?
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    Reasonable_Star_9... . 2h ago Was he sheepish or apologetic after he found out your property extended 20' further than thought?
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    oldbaldpissed off • 2h ago This is why you always have a survey as a stipulation of sale before closing. It's amazing to me how many people move the property marker thinking nobody is ever going to question it ..
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    Striking_Pianist_559 • 2h ago I'd leave the new markers there, make sure the neighbor knows what they are and what they signify. And when he inevitably asks what you're going to do, just smile and walk away. I'd let that sit and stew for a long time, just to make sure he knows he I up. The part where he goes. crazy just wondering what you're going to do will be your true victory!
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    SnooWords4839 • 1h ago This is why everyone should always have a survey and a copy of the plot that is filed with the town. Glad he lost even more space; I hope you put a fence down that line.
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    spectaphile • 1h ago Recently had a survey done as the fence needed to be replaced and I wanted to double check as it had been built before we owned the property. I felt SO BAD because we got nearly 3 feet from the nice old lady next door. She said it was ok because she was too old to garden anymore, but still.

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