Protecting Property Lines

   / Protecting Property Lines #31  
Yup, yup!! So then we need to take a picture of the witnesses and Notary witnessing and notorizing, which means that we'd need to have a witness and notary for that picture, which means we'd need a picture of......AAAAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!
 
   / Protecting Property Lines #32  
Jerry,

That's the way it should be /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif!! Hope it keeps working for you.
 
   / Protecting Property Lines #33  
Nope:

A picture, then two people who will state the details in front of a notary.

It may be a pain but it could end up worth it.

Egon
 
   / Protecting Property Lines #34  
Awww - it was just a little humor! Apparently very little. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif/w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
 
   / Protecting Property Lines #35  
Just trying to help. Our systems up here are different from yours.

Egon
 
   / Protecting Property Lines #36  
well as far as pictures goes you could take pictures then mail them to your self but dont open them that way youve got the post mark with the date on it. just a thought
 
   / Protecting Property Lines #37  
Bill...

Does that mean a large empty manila envelope... not sealed...? /w3tcompact/icons/blush.gif

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   / Protecting Property Lines #38  
Thitry years of having a fence in the wrong place, is wrong. Your friend was right, he had no claim to any of his neighbor's farm!
 
   / Protecting Property Lines #39  
Golfgar,
You'd have to know this guy to appreciate him. He's 20 yrs older than I am, has 2 acres which means he has little need for the MF 235 he has, still invites the previous owner of my place to his house for the summer, wife mows the grass and tends the garden. I could go on and on. The only time I see him he is in his truck driving across the yard or on the Massey.
 
   / Protecting Property Lines #40  
<font color=blue>Safest would be to have it witnessed and signed by a Notary.</font color=blue>

Actually this got me thinking - you could use a cell phone, or better yet a GPS and hold it by the sign when you take the picture (a close up for sure). Since both of these things rely on the timestamp/datestamp put out by the government (cell company via naval observatory or such) and you can't set the date yourself, I think that you'd have a pretty tight case. Hmmmm..... /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 

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