Just put in an offer for the land next door!

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That is awesome. Shouldn't you get it surveyed before closing?

Yes, I'm looking into companies to pick one to come out. Have many businesses I need to contact, it's a little overwhelming! DH will put it off forever, so it's my job. He works days now, so I'm no longer limited to what days and times they can come out.
 

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I'd call around... just me.
 

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I found an old survey done in 2008.
It shows the overhang is on their land, but one of the pasture fences of theirs is on our side.
I really don't like having a strangers house so close to my fence and animals. I think I'll make a second fence to keep them away further.

Blue is where their current fence is and on their land.
Green is our property line.
Red is where their fence is built on our land.
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Since it's partly a shared fence too close to their house and small pastures, probably best to add the double fence. Yeah?

Red is shared.
Green is where the double fence would go. One gate on each end to keep it mowed.
The black on either end would have field fence added right to existing fence posts.
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9 days left!!


They cut and fluffed the rest of the pasture on the 30th, then left it. I don't think they will bale it, too old and rotting now. But still have fence rows to mow myself, that will suck!
 

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I would make them move the cut "hay" or it will ruin your field.

Even if they just put it in one huge pile.....on their own land, LOL. (Unless you want it to compost, of course.)

:weee Getting close to ownership!! WoooHooo.
 
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