Bought some acreage last year that wasn't surveyed. Yes I know, should have. Question is, a boarding neighbor (he's owned the property 3 years) is claiming/fenced (old) and gated (new), what would be the southern road access to my property at least according to County GIS maps. Obviously the maps aren't perfect and a survey will/would confirm, but it appears pretty clear to me. I can't find a corresponding easement on my title, regardless if he has one I feel like I need to establish the line so I retain county road access to that part of the property.
Approached the guy to be neighborly and express my concern, essentially was told nope there's the property line ie the old fence line. Appears to be about a half acre he's claiming, can't imagine GIS is off that much.
I don't want to be unneighborly with how I proceed... It would really jam him up if I'm correct and he doesn't have an easement. His property was not surveyed at purchase either.
So do I send a registered letter with GIS map and ask fence and gate (at end of county road) to be moved, but allow access/offer easement? Or just have it surveyed and if I'm correct deny/give 30 days access until proof of easement/renumeration occurs.
Approached the guy to be neighborly and express my concern, essentially was told nope there's the property line ie the old fence line. Appears to be about a half acre he's claiming, can't imagine GIS is off that much.
I don't want to be unneighborly with how I proceed... It would really jam him up if I'm correct and he doesn't have an easement. His property was not surveyed at purchase either.
So do I send a registered letter with GIS map and ask fence and gate (at end of county road) to be moved, but allow access/offer easement? Or just have it surveyed and if I'm correct deny/give 30 days access until proof of easement/renumeration occurs.