Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have a large,very irregula shaped lot in Lake Deaton. We are unsure where exactly our propert lines are and it seems the neighbor may be planting on part of our oroperty.
Who/How would be the best way to find this out and possibly get some stakes in? Any idea of price? We have only been in the house 2 months. Thanks so much. |
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Didn't you get a copy of the survey when you closed? At my closing last spring I received several copies of the survey.
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Yes, but there are no stakes and a large irregular pie shaped lot and how to tell where the corners/boundaries are?
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If you are in Sumter county, you can call or go to the office (Pinellas Plaza), they can give or send you by email, your plot plan. There are steel pins installed to delineate your lot. If you cannot find these on your own, there this a club (can't remember the name), that has metal detecting equipment which should be able to get you real close. The surveyors have more sensitive equipment that will get tot the exact location very quickly ($$$).
Hope this helps.
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Thanks so much, Village Tinker....you are always a fount of info. We will try to locate the pins on our own, first.
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This may be way too easy but out irrigation heads are on (or just inside) our property lines, we have a large pie shaped lot also and the irrigation runs on each side of the adjoining lawns of both home owners, kind of staggered but a pretty good idea if you go down between them both so see the property division.
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Call warranty and ask them. There should still be surveyors stakes in somewhere marking the perimeters. I think I remember they came out to show us where.
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All the above, but be aware his plants have to be set back 2' from that line.
They can't be on the line. Also did he get the required ARC approval, call them to find out |
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Contact The Villages Treasure Hunters Club and ask them about help in finding your "boundary markers."
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WE paid to have our property surveyed and staked, and are glad we did. WE could not find all of the "pins/stakes" since the property was 1 1/2 years old. Neighbors are renters and didn't know. Turns out: he irrigation heads were 1-3 feet onto neighbors property. It made a significant decline in our water bill once it was corrected. The survey matched the original survey, sadly the irrigation company mislaid the pipes, and everyone pointed fingers at each other for blame. Personally, I'm glad we had it done and have a better perspective of our lot.
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I had an awful issue with my landscaping because of my neighbor. After my landscaping was completed I had to have a survey done because my neighbors filed a complaint with ARC that my landscaping encroached on his property. I hired a landscaper that did not filed the necessary paperwork and I assumed that everything was being done properly. I was extremely naive and now realize that is "always" the homeowner's responsibility to make sure that all of the required documents are completed and approved prior to landscaping. After the survey was completed it was determined that I was not in violation but my neighbor was. There was so much stress involved that I just let it go and did not file a violation against my neighbor. Needless to say a friendly relationship between my neighbor and us turned into one that we no longer speak. When all of this occurred both homes were only six months old.
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Rent a cheap builder't transit from Home Depot. Set some tall stakes a couple of feet onto your neighbor's property, by guessing where the line is. Neighbors panic, and have their own surveys done professionally. Voila!! there are your property lines.
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Ha ha...good one!
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