dmccarty
Super Star Member
Patrickg,
You have my total understanding and sympathy dealing with this "family."
But some of the picture responses have been very funny! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif The pictures and comments are the only thing funny about the situation....
A couple of thoughts/comments. I wonder how the technology improvements in surveying will change property boundries and the law dealing with same? Since GPS is so accurate, lines in the past could be interesting to say the least, I have seen deed descriptions based on rocks in the middle of roads that no longer exist, how does a court deal with a property line that can be proven to be 5 feet from where it was commonly believed to have existed? If I buy the property and get it surveyed in a reasonable length of time and then find out that the line is 5 feet from where I thought it should be. Or in other words the other property owner looses 5 feet they have controled for years. Who wins? You, since just got the survey and purchased the property or the guy who has been controlling under an inaccurate survey? What a question and I don't there is a good answer.... I'll try to remember to ask the surveyor when I get them to reshoot some lot/property lines....
I'm disappointed in your local law enforcement. I think I would call up the DA and see what he says about all of this. The trespassers are violating the law and should be dealt with if the landowner wishes. North Carolina is one of the few states that allows a citizen to go to the magistrate and swear out a warrent for arrest of misdemeanor crimes. So if you know the person you can get a warrent for their arrest. You might want to call up the local court house and see if you can do the same. If you can do this and the people who are trespassing won't give you their name/address get the deputy to get it for you. If the deputy refuses I would call the Sheriff.
If I have a deputy that refuses to make an arrest for trespassing I'll be calling the deputy's superior and asking what is going on. If he gives me the line that you got I'm talking the Sheriff and DA at a minimum. Its just not acceptable. Correctly or not I would be worried about the liability of having a pond and trespassers. I personally would want to be able to show in court that I have legaly posted the property and had trespasser arrested to CYA. Sad statement that one has to be worried about these sort of things..... /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
Good luck with these people. I know I get bent out of shape with the trespassers I have had but they are nothing compared to you troubles.........
Good Luck...
Dan McCarty
You have my total understanding and sympathy dealing with this "family."
But some of the picture responses have been very funny! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif The pictures and comments are the only thing funny about the situation....
A couple of thoughts/comments. I wonder how the technology improvements in surveying will change property boundries and the law dealing with same? Since GPS is so accurate, lines in the past could be interesting to say the least, I have seen deed descriptions based on rocks in the middle of roads that no longer exist, how does a court deal with a property line that can be proven to be 5 feet from where it was commonly believed to have existed? If I buy the property and get it surveyed in a reasonable length of time and then find out that the line is 5 feet from where I thought it should be. Or in other words the other property owner looses 5 feet they have controled for years. Who wins? You, since just got the survey and purchased the property or the guy who has been controlling under an inaccurate survey? What a question and I don't there is a good answer.... I'll try to remember to ask the surveyor when I get them to reshoot some lot/property lines....
I'm disappointed in your local law enforcement. I think I would call up the DA and see what he says about all of this. The trespassers are violating the law and should be dealt with if the landowner wishes. North Carolina is one of the few states that allows a citizen to go to the magistrate and swear out a warrent for arrest of misdemeanor crimes. So if you know the person you can get a warrent for their arrest. You might want to call up the local court house and see if you can do the same. If you can do this and the people who are trespassing won't give you their name/address get the deputy to get it for you. If the deputy refuses I would call the Sheriff.
If I have a deputy that refuses to make an arrest for trespassing I'll be calling the deputy's superior and asking what is going on. If he gives me the line that you got I'm talking the Sheriff and DA at a minimum. Its just not acceptable. Correctly or not I would be worried about the liability of having a pond and trespassers. I personally would want to be able to show in court that I have legaly posted the property and had trespasser arrested to CYA. Sad statement that one has to be worried about these sort of things..... /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
Good luck with these people. I know I get bent out of shape with the trespassers I have had but they are nothing compared to you troubles.........
Good Luck...
Dan McCarty