TractorGuy
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If there is a fence, set well back from the line, it will eventually become the de-facto property line, per adverse possession.
The fence will define who has physical access to/use of the property.
No number of corner markers, line posts, or signs will change that.
So what if there is no fence separating a property line? Does my neighbor then own all my property to the other side where there is a fence or do I own all his property to the other side where there is a fence?
ALL of my property has concrete survey markers and I have driven T-post at all of them to keep them from getting lost in the brush. On the back side either the property owner or surveyor also marked the concrete markers with a white PVC post. I can't imagine a fence being 15 feet inside the line would render my survey markers useless.