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Posted by chris sweetland on January 08, 2007 at 16:24:54 from (69.183.73.88):
OK Ive had enough of my neighbors and trying to be nice Saturday night i had the state police at my front door because i was moving property lines not true i went out with a friend of mine studying surveying to get his opinion on the property lines. now i could only find the rear pin and some other spots that look like there should be pins so i stuck a stick in the ground as a reference point. now the bar way between the two properties is an old town road my property is on one side and the neighbors is on the other if the road closed (i have to check and see if it closed or became unmaintained) that would mean that both parties own to the middle correct? or since there haven't been pins would the bar way become the property line? let me know what you think thanks Chris
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