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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A proper survey will include physical markers being placed on the corners of the property. Did your surveyor do that back when you had the fence built? You either need to let it go or have a proper survey done. It will likely cost several hundred dollars but it's worth it to settle a dispute. I also agree that if the fence post broke, it was probably rotten anyway. You might find that other sections of your fence will start to have problems in the near future. That isn't anyone's fault, it's just the nature of living in a damp area.[/quote] Boundary surveys in DC, the kinds that are needed for fences, actually cost thousands of dollars. The survey that is done when you buy a house is not a true boundary survey. [/quote]
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