Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Somewhat related question... I have a cabin in WV. The community has a HOA and there's a horse trail between my property and my neighbor's property (the horse trail is 5' into my property and 5"into his property from the property line). I planted trees on my side of (like 10's into my property from the property line) to get more privacy. Now, my neighbor's been mowing his property and 10' into my property. Can he claim his land one of these days??
Don't know about WV law, but generally adverse possession would require more than that.
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat related question... I have a cabin in WV. The community has a HOA and there's a horse trail between my property and my neighbor's property (the horse trail is 5' into my property and 5"into his property from the property line). I planted trees on my side of (like 10's into my property from the property line) to get more privacy. Now, my neighbor's been mowing his property and 10' into my property. Can he claim his land one of these days??
Anonymous wrote:No, adverse possession. Depends on jurisdiction and common law (20 years in MD) but would only work if OP is not claiming the land. OP, send a letter to your neighbor telling them of the boundary. How do you know of the encroachment? Was a survey done?Anonymous wrote:i wonder if op is talking about eminent domain?
No, adverse possession. Depends on jurisdiction and common law (20 years in MD) but would only work if OP is not claiming the land. OP, send a letter to your neighbor telling them of the boundary. How do you know of the encroachment? Was a survey done?Anonymous wrote:i wonder if op is talking about eminent domain?