OK...here is the latest update !! Your assessment Coyote pretty much sums it up ! The neighbor ceased his activities once he knew we owned the property.
We finally got it survey last friday...the surveyor knows the land from prior work. Told him we wanted the ROW marked also along with the other property lines. Didn't bother him and let him do his work...took 7 hrs ! When he was done he had us walk with him to each marker. Thats when the fun began !
In everyones deed, all property runs to the center of the road which then establishes the ROW with 25' on each side of the center of the road. He mentioned when he started and we some what knew this, that the center of the road is NOT where it should be. Never could figure out why everyones property markers ( previous surveys ) didn't go to the center of the road but instead were all on the other side of the current road from our property.
Here is the surveyors explanation. First the development was layed out and surveyed lot by lot per the Plat survey, which is the governing document.. The road was then plotted using the center of everyones property. Well the dozer driver must have had to much moonshine !! They never followed the property markers ! The roads path was made according to where they could put a road ( rock ledges, steep drop offs etc. ).They got somewhat close but never down the center of the property lines. So instead of our property line being in the center of the current road it is 4' on the other side of the road toward our neighbors. When you get to the top of the road the center line of the road runs right through the middle of a power pole ! It was done all *** backwards. Should have put the road in first then plot the property lines.
The neighbor was home when we had the survey done and once in awhile he would come out and watch from a distance. He now knows where the true center line of the road is vs where the current road runs.
Yes...we did consult our lawyer on our options. By Tenn. law, even though there is a 50' ROW the easement is only for other property owners to access their property since this is private land. They have no right to damage or remove soil,rocks,trees etc off of your property and then take it and put it on their own property without permission. Told him we would hold off on filing anything and wait and see if the neighbor continues ...I think the neighbor understands, now that it has been surveyed.
As I have stated...thanks to everyones input here..... we have learned alot in this fiasco !! So have at it boys...maybe another 300 posts !!!
Now if I can just get Morton out here to build our barn. Have the materials but they are super busy. Lets me finish up on building the new kitchen cabinets.....