Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My two cents worth for free. I would call the villages. They have some truly skilled people who can hopefully avoid problems. An attorney, may well make it worse.
You can easily get a copy of the survey if, you do not have one. From the post, right now it is your neighbors OPINION. Once things start to go bad, it is hard but not impossible to turn them around. The original post. Of course we only get one side of every story. Usually there are at least two sides to every story. Neighbor removing the flags? First of all they are not permanent. Unlike perhaps wooden markers they do no damage. The dog and an invisible fence, I would get this resolved before you leave your dog out. I am NOT an attorney. We do have leash laws. I do not know if an invisible fence fills that requirement. |
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Maybe a way to salvage the relationship is to ask him to hire his own survey company and if your survey was wrong you will pay half his cost. Then you will probably have to offer to pay all the cost if your company was wrong. If it turns out you were wrong I would try and get a refund from your survey company.
The two of you should try and put back the markers. The agreement should be if the surveys are off by say a foot. Not an inch or two. I would also give the survey paper work to the new company and tell them your problem and to confirm or dispute your survey in writing. In short try and get the survey companies to answer the question and both of your be on the side of getting it correct. Good luck |
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The devil is in the details. The op does not say the neighbor is a Villager. Surely, people around the villages are not all pleased with the villages intruding on what was. |
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You are such a nice and honest person. I find as I get older sometimes things that bother me shouldn’t. I try to bite my tongue, and if successful, am later glad I did. We’re constantly learning about ourselves I guess. Sorry to derail from the topic. OP, I’m sorry this happened and hope you get it resolved soon. It takes a lot of guts to pull up someone’s survey stakes. Have you considered calling the Sheriff’s office for advice. Or maybe the Property Appraiser? |
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Seems you are right. Another poster said it was an invisable fence. If, it is a wooden, plastic fence I assume they need a permit. As stated I am not an attorney. There are rules for everything. I expect if it is a physical fence it needs to be inside of the property line and the fence owner must maintain both sides of the fence. If, it has a good side and a back side, the good side needs to be what the neighbor sees.
I think all agree it sounds like trouble. |
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Sadly amusing personal experience through business, I met a guy who lives in Germany. He is married to some duchess and they live in an ancient castle located on a huge property. He and his neighbor are fighting over a tree that has been there for well over 100 years. He told me that under German law he needs like another 20 years and then it will be grandfathered as OK. Moral, it is not just here. Finding a solution with no antagonism is, or should be the goal. It is difficult to achieve. Too often it is impossible. |
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Having a paper copy of a survey is pretty useless. What the OP needs are survey stakes from a NEW survey. Good luck with that.. I've called every land surveyor and the villages to try and do same for my property. The original surveyor is too busy as are all others .. If anyone knows a bona fide surveyor pls post
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Yes invisible fence just installed and was training the dogs. That’s why flags
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Take You original survey to the county and have them verify it's accuracy. Then show the neighbor the counties approval and he should pay for a surveyor to put posts back in. If your original survey was correct.
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He's lost his faculties! Sounds like the Alzheimer's
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If he wants to try to have a nice relationship with his neighbor, which I think is doubtful since he pulled the stakes without a conversation, I'm sure the two of you can find a way to verify the true boundary line. If, he is, as we suspect, just a jerk, you'll have to verify the line yourself, replant the stakes, and tell him if he touches them again you'll call the cops on him and charge him with all of the appropriate charges. He sounds like a crackpot to me. "The Villages called me and told me they made a mistake on the survey"....oh yeah...I'm sure they did. Happens all the time. |
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I hadn't thought of that, but that's a reasonable possibility isn't it?
That won't make it any easier on the OP to be living next door to him, but maybe provide a bit of understanding I suppose. |
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