Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have a neighbor just like yours. We had a surveyor do a special surveyor for our one side bordering the neighbor. Found their fence posts were on our property. Only problem is they refuse to believe it and court is the only option. Unfortunately we got an attorney to go to Court, he required a $5,000 non-refundable retainer, then he tells us that in Florida a legal, certified survey is not acceptable in a Florida court without a written explanation attached to the survey AND the surveyor must agree to appear in Court to testify to the accuracy of the survey. We got nothing, not a letter to offending neighbor, NOTHING but that info for $5,000 and if we wanted to go any further he wanted more money. It is the most ridiculous law for a Court to not accept a certified survey. It would be worth it to have a survey done of that property line in dispute and tell whoever you get to attach the written explanation of areas in question as to whether or not that area in question is your property or that horrible neighbors. Odds are it's your property but good luck.........2 1/2 years of us dealing with the same issues and constant harassment acts by our neighbor and no end in sight unless one of us move or we can find tons of $$$ to go to Court. Police are a waste.........will do nothing even though they have stolen well over 12 survey flags we put out showing our property line.
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All the suggestions are interesting, but the two most important are, you should have title insurance. The title insurance company is liable for any discrepancies. The developers are not your problem, if the developers made a mistake, that is up to the title insurance company to deal with.
Assuming you have title insurance (I think it is legally required to purchase real-estate in Florida) that is who you contact first. Second, if he took something that is yours and is refusing to return it, then call the sheriff or police, and/or an attorney - although I expect the value of the stuff you say he took will only qualify for small claims court. I am not familiar with the law enough to say if there was a criminal violation - that is for the police to say. And finally, I would be looking for a new home in any case. Life is too short to deal with a bully neighbor. |
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[I wish I could take back asking him to move a few pots from my grass. They were out of the way, I was being petty. Now I’m thinking what can I do for my neighbor]
Your neighbor sounds like a gem! Go by him a plant and let him use your shade 🌺 the grass will grow back. Happy neighboring😊 |
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Ultimately, it's up to him to prove you're on his property. It's probably a good idea as several have mentioned to approach him and see why he thinks TV screwed up. Unless he turns out to be reasonable, I wouldn't argue with him. Just try to get his version so you can tell a lawyer or surveyor where he's coming from. Have you reached out to your realtor? He/she might have insight as to what you should try and do from here. |
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"Florida's friendliest home town"
He must be from the NE. |
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sounds like a jerk. sue him if he encroaches
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Sorry you’re having to go through this. It’s maddening. Good luck. 🍀 |
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Not exactly. A Lenders Policy is generally required by the lender if you have a mortgage. An Owner's policy is not required.
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Also, a title policy merely warranties clear title to the property involved. It does not warrant the veracity of an individual survey. |
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It would be interesting to hear how this dilemma ends. Would be nice to see both parties satisfied and in agreement.
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I think your neighbor may have the beginnings of dementia -no joke.
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First of all, he violated the law by removing survey markers. If he is claiming the land, he has to pay for another survey since you have a resent survey. If it turns out that he is correct, then sue the title company that did your title search.
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