Bob_Skurka
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ByronBob, as it stands now, we both know that when he backs his car out of the garage (see the previous picture in the above post) that the corner of his driveway is about 12" onto my property. As you can also see the driveway sort of curves back onto his property and remains there so the only spot is a little bit of his gravel at the corner (which is actually under the yellow line in the picture).
He asked me about asphalting his driveway, I told him that he could asphalt everything but that corner. He pressed again, I said no, but perhaps I would lease him that corner of his driveway back to him. As I do not have an official surveyor pin stuck in his drive, I would not feel comfortable asking him to dig it up. Nor do I feel that I have the legal right because my laser shots are not "official" laser shots. My aerial photos do not show that actual pins, but we did mutually agree where the pins sit in those pictures.
So while I am claiming the corner of his driveway, I have no ABSOLUTE authority. I do have some very good evidence, but not absolute evidence.
What I also have is my new fence, and it sits INSIDE my property line, not on the property line. He knows I set it inside my line, and so do I. In fact I mow on the opposite side of my fence. At this point we are still friendly and I want to keep it that way. He actually likes my fence. This year I will probably continue the fence as I like it more than I thought I would. But I will probably take it to the front of the property not to the back. I also intend to put a stake in "his backyard" at the tree line (actually a few feet into the trees so it does not look intrusive).
If I wanted to be a jerk I would sink a large tree on the corner of his driveway where it crosses my property line. I don't want him to feel he can use my property without my permission (we discussed that) and I don't want to be a jerk either. I documented enough of this stuff so as to have evidence if we need to get serious. But this appears to be a "friendly neighbor" issue and we can both live with it peacefully.
I told the story more to illustrate the power of the photos than to get into my fence line issues. But I suppose it is very similar to the original post about the ATV track that crosses the property line. And if that ATV track has been there for a couple years, it is possible that it will show up in the aerial photo.
He asked me about asphalting his driveway, I told him that he could asphalt everything but that corner. He pressed again, I said no, but perhaps I would lease him that corner of his driveway back to him. As I do not have an official surveyor pin stuck in his drive, I would not feel comfortable asking him to dig it up. Nor do I feel that I have the legal right because my laser shots are not "official" laser shots. My aerial photos do not show that actual pins, but we did mutually agree where the pins sit in those pictures.
So while I am claiming the corner of his driveway, I have no ABSOLUTE authority. I do have some very good evidence, but not absolute evidence.
What I also have is my new fence, and it sits INSIDE my property line, not on the property line. He knows I set it inside my line, and so do I. In fact I mow on the opposite side of my fence. At this point we are still friendly and I want to keep it that way. He actually likes my fence. This year I will probably continue the fence as I like it more than I thought I would. But I will probably take it to the front of the property not to the back. I also intend to put a stake in "his backyard" at the tree line (actually a few feet into the trees so it does not look intrusive).
If I wanted to be a jerk I would sink a large tree on the corner of his driveway where it crosses my property line. I don't want him to feel he can use my property without my permission (we discussed that) and I don't want to be a jerk either. I documented enough of this stuff so as to have evidence if we need to get serious. But this appears to be a "friendly neighbor" issue and we can both live with it peacefully.
I told the story more to illustrate the power of the photos than to get into my fence line issues. But I suppose it is very similar to the original post about the ATV track that crosses the property line. And if that ATV track has been there for a couple years, it is possible that it will show up in the aerial photo.