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Suburban property disputes are like farcical imperial war. Millions of little WW1s going on all over America.
I feel like if the neighbors were quicker to sue they could had stopped the new fence. I believe there is precedent that if you if you buy a property with defined lines, just because you get a survey doesn’t mean you can just change the property line. As there was already an expectation of what you purchased.
My sister’s entire neighborhoods property lines are all 3 ft off but the fences and yards are all over a hundred years old. What domino effect would a readjustment set off?
Property lines and estates/wills make people petty motherfuckers.
I work with property line data all day and holy shit no one actually knows where they are. Right of Way and property lines are just totally imaginary and I’m constantly adjusting them, moving them, and trimming them because in the end all that matters is the utilities are built and people get service. Distance to property line or right of way is the last concern. The greatest being “damn, there’s a tree in the way, we gotta move towards that person’s lawn”.