EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
Seems to me that when you bought the land, you also bought everything that was on it unless it was specified in the contract. Obviously, your only recourse on the metal is taking them to court for what you think it's worth. Not an easy thing to prove and overall, just a huge waste of time and money.
Seems like it's just one of those areas that you'd be better off not becomeing a part of. I find it very hard to imagine things getting better, and in fact, the indicators are all pointing to a life of issues.
To add to your story though, I have one myself that happened to a neighbor. He bought the land and was living there a few months. One morning when he was leaving his place, he drove by one of his gates only to see it was gone. Somebody had stolen the entire gate during the night.
After asking around, he found out it was the contractor that had been hauling dirt out of it before he bought the place. Seems he figured the gate was his since he put it there. The law felt differently and he had to re-install it.
What comes with the property, stays with the new owner!!!
Eddie
Seems like it's just one of those areas that you'd be better off not becomeing a part of. I find it very hard to imagine things getting better, and in fact, the indicators are all pointing to a life of issues.
To add to your story though, I have one myself that happened to a neighbor. He bought the land and was living there a few months. One morning when he was leaving his place, he drove by one of his gates only to see it was gone. Somebody had stolen the entire gate during the night.
After asking around, he found out it was the contractor that had been hauling dirt out of it before he bought the place. Seems he figured the gate was his since he put it there. The law felt differently and he had to re-install it.
What comes with the property, stays with the new owner!!!
Eddie