Originally posted by: DPK
The house is in Pennsylvania and was built in 1931.
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: DPK
The house is in Pennsylvania and was built in 1931.
so what makes you think it's suddenly going to be a problem after 73 years?
Originally posted by: rickn
just let your neighbors build their fence thru the middle of your living room.
legally, they could sue you into moving the house
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: rickn
just let your neighbors build their fence thru the middle of your living room.
legally, they could sue you into moving the house
actually i think they would have hard problem with that since the house has been there 70+ years.
If it was new then they would have a chance.
Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: rickn
just let your neighbors build their fence thru the middle of your living room.
legally, they could sue you into moving the house
actually i think they would have hard problem with that since the house has been there 70+ years.
If it was new then they would have a chance.
When I put in a new fence around my house, two of my neighbors went in on it, and we had land survey done with markers placed for line boundaries. I have no idea about a friggin house though. Considering you can sue for just about everything else, i'd imagine you could sue them to move their house
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: rickn
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: rickn
just let your neighbors build their fence thru the middle of your living room.
legally, they could sue you into moving the house
actually i think they would have hard problem with that since the house has been there 70+ years.
If it was new then they would have a chance.
When I put in a new fence around my house, two of my neighbors went in on it, and we had land survey done with markers placed for line boundaries. I have no idea about a friggin house though. Considering you can sue for just about everything else, i'd imagine you could sue them to move their house
sure you can sue but that does not mean you are going to win. there is a law that says that if you live on a property without any complaints for so many years its yours (not the one squisher said) i just can't remember what it says. (my grandparents had the same problem. the neighbors house was a foot into there property for 55 years).
Originally posted by: Squisher
I believe Adverse Possession has been used by landlocked property owners who have used a neighbor's access road for a number of years to block the neighbor from building on that road and thus cutting off the landlocked owner from the main road.