My question involves real estate located in the State of: Massachusetts
I live in a small condominium building in Massachusetts, and someone bought the building next door and is changing it to apartments. The buildings are only 4.5-5 (feet) apart at the rear. Each of our deed surveys show the property line to be 1.5 feet from our houses. They added a door from their house, with this passage being the access from it to parking in the rear. They have built a fence about less than 2 feet from the end of my house in this passage, and it extends to the rear of the property along the old fence line, which his survey shows to be 2 into my property further back
Whats the deal with the no-man's zone between what our two deeds show to be our property? Does he have the right to put a fence and cobblestones there if we object? How does one object about the property line further back, if we want the fence moved? If I have him sign a document in which he agrees that the fence is partly on my land, and I give him license to have it there, does that remove risk of adverse possession? Does that reduce the case for already existing adverse possession?
Thank you.
I live in a small condominium building in Massachusetts, and someone bought the building next door and is changing it to apartments. The buildings are only 4.5-5 (feet) apart at the rear. Each of our deed surveys show the property line to be 1.5 feet from our houses. They added a door from their house, with this passage being the access from it to parking in the rear. They have built a fence about less than 2 feet from the end of my house in this passage, and it extends to the rear of the property along the old fence line, which his survey shows to be 2 into my property further back
Whats the deal with the no-man's zone between what our two deeds show to be our property? Does he have the right to put a fence and cobblestones there if we object? How does one object about the property line further back, if we want the fence moved? If I have him sign a document in which he agrees that the fence is partly on my land, and I give him license to have it there, does that remove risk of adverse possession? Does that reduce the case for already existing adverse possession?
Thank you.
He Built a Fence Between Where Each of Our Deeds End, and on My Land
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