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Originally Posted by DAVES
Perhaps, like Ann Landers, I offer a suggestion, if it goes wrong you suffer the damages.
I would first get a copy of your survey. If, you do not have it, it is easy enough to get a duplicate. I would try to set up an appointment with the ARC. If, they do not give you such an appointment I would simply stop off. It is far easier to ignore a phone call then someone POLITE.Y insisting on talking to you.
Phone is easy. A letter return receipt takes more time and costs a few bucks but it is legal proof.
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The return receipt, is key as these types of letters can’t be ignored for too long
A survey that shows precisely what is encroaching on your property would prove your point
A certified letter stating that if you don’t hear from your neighbor and ARC at some reasonable future date, the encroachment will be removed should get a response