Anonymous wrote:Two sheds are partially on the property and one is completely on the property. Someone has fenced off about 450 sf and made a portion of the property on the other side inaccessible. Does this mean there is not a clean title?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please get a real estate lawyer. You don't know what you are doing
100% agree.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh please get a real estate lawyer. You don't know what you are doing
100% agree.
Anonymous wrote:Oh please get a real estate lawyer. You don't know what you are doing
Anonymous wrote:just tell them to tell the neighbors to move the stuff no cost at all.
Anonymous wrote:Don't count on the title insurance to take care of it. We are having a nightmare with this type of problem. The title insurance will eventually pay out -- but in the meantime, we have spent three years litigating. Learn from my misery. Have the sellers deal with this. Either have the other owners purchase the land they are encroaching on or have them remove the sheds and fences. Let the sellers know that you have no intention of walking away, but that you want them to rectify things before closing. They'll appreciate the reassurance.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Yes to all the questions. Yes, I would like the land and yes I thought I was buying all of it (didn't know one neighbor had totally fenced a part off as it is overgrown and hard to get to and see. Yes, it looks as if the county is taxing the property that will hopefully be ours.