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Old 03-12-2024, 03:52 PM   #343
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FWIW, did you have your lot surveyed when you moved in? If this fence is on your property than you have a claim. You may have to pay to have it removed from your property and reestablished on his.

Sounds like an time with an attorney versed in property law.

I have heard of a particularly dirty trick using noxious weed seeds and a blower to "crop dust" someones freshly plowed field because said target kept leaving livestock gates open when the target trespassed on the neighbors property. Seems there was a lot of poison ivy, poison oak etc in that mix
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