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So I spoke with the owner of the property next door and he's willing to make a deal for 3" of dirt. Not sure what he wants for it yet but I'm sure it won't be cheap.
I also have to resurvey both properties to make sure a boundary adjustment will work before we do anything more. Then I need to evolve the county which will also apparently involve fees. Next get everything in writing and involve a lawyer $$. Then resurvey both properties again with the new adjustments and finally have the new surveys approved by the county. This isn't going to be much cheaper than the alternative but the end result will be way better. I just hope it all works out, the offer expires on the 14th and another buyer is waiting on the side lines so hopefully I can get most of this organized before then so I'm positive it'll work out. |
This sounds like the best option for you though. I hope your new neighbour will let it go for a reasonable price.
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Yeah so the guy wants $10,000 for 3" from his 7 foot side yard. Some people are just dinks.
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If things do work out in your favor I don't envy you having to live beside that guy! The neightbor behind me is a dick, so I know what it can be like.
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I think I'm going to call the owner of the actual community, from what I've heard the guy is awesome to deal with and is trying to promote a friendly and social environment. I don't think he'll be too thrilled one of his builders is trying to screw one of his potential new residents. |
try to low ball him, says 500 and see what he reacts. I think he just throws that number out to test the water.
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What a douche. When my neighbor had his fence on my property I granted him the easement and didn't charge him a dime. I felt bad the city forced him to pay to resurvey it in the first place.
Some people...:evil: |
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