Man I would pay WAY more than a dollar to get out of Kansas as quickly as possible.
7am meeting on a Monday...oof.
Small dogs gradual decline seems to be catching up to her. She's having accidents multiple times per day in the house and the antibiotic she's on to keep the mouth infection away doesn't seem to be working like it was. She's doing okay for now, but the outlook isn't rosy for a mostly blind & deaf dog whose on the verge of having her jaw collapse.
All of them?Humph
KS. Oof.
Yeah but this afternoon while you're hard at work, we'll be shuttling Limon.KS. Oof.
Wave to the wheat field messiah for me.
If you do that for long enough, doesn't that become your land? Time frame of a decade though..and the old fence (and therefor the sprinkler heads) was actually two feet onto the neighbor’s yard instead of the property line. Good thing we like our neighbors since I’ve been mowing two feet of their yard for the past two years.
Maybe in Communist Canuckistan, but that’s not how it works down here in the land of freedom. Or maybe it is, I have no idea. When we bought the house, there was a document included with sale that A.) acknowledged the chain link fence having been built off the property line and B.) an agreement that if either party were to build a new fence that it would be done on the actual property line. Our neighbors are rad, we’ve been friends with them for a few years before we even moved to this town much less owned this house. And they bought the place next door after we bought ours. Anycrap, the fence project is actually for both yards and we’re splitting the cost of the shared segment of fence.If you do that for long enough, doesn't that become your land? Time frame of a decade though..
Quads feel like someone beat them with the Festivus pole.What’s wrong, old man?
Adverse Possession is absolutely a thing in Colorado. You've also not been there nearly long enough, and the fact that it's in your documents means you probably don't have any rights too it, even if you don't like your neighbors.Maybe in Communist Canuckistan, but that’s not how it works down here in the land of freedom. Or maybe it is, I have no idea. When we bought the house, there was a document included with sale that A.) acknowledged the chain link fence having been built off the property line and B.) an agreement that if either party were to build a new fence that it would be done on the actual property line. Our neighbors are rad, we’ve been friends with them for a few years before we even moved to this town much less owned this house. And they bought the place next door after we bought ours. Anycrap, the fence project is actually for both yards and we’re splitting the cost of the shared segment of fence.
i just googled, in PA its 21 yearsAdverse Possession is absolutely a thing in Colorado. You've also not been there nearly long enough, and the fact that it's in your documents means you probably don't have any rights too it, even if you don't like your neighbors.
Then I suggest not beating your quads with a Festivus pole.Quads feel like someone beat them with the Festivus pole.
That makes sense, what with Colorado being the Land of Rugged Individualism™ and all. There was another document about the fence and a shed on the other side, basically a similar story except both the fence and shed were built a foot or two onto our yard. So basically the story we’ve gathered is that Vern (the old coot that lived here for decades a couple owners ago) basically “did his own surveying” when the sprinkler was put in and the fences were built, and then went to passive aggressive war with the neighbors, the city, and anyone he could when actual surveyors came out and put property boundary pins in place that didn’t match up with his careful and obviously accurate measurements. Our neighbors on the other side tore down the shed and rebuilt the fence on the line before we bought the place.Adverse Possession is absolutely a thing in Colorado. You've also not been there nearly long enough, and the fact that it's in your documents means you probably don't have any rights too it, even if you don't like your neighbors.
OuiStill under manflu's influence. Now dealing with ear infection. Energy level is back so that's a win.
All of them?
My stepdad almost got bitten by this.Adverse Possession is absolutely a thing in Colorado. You've also not been there nearly long enough, and the fact that it's in your documents means you probably don't have any rights too it, even if you don't like your neighbors.
When I bought my house in Woodburn it was brand new construction and nobody behind me. My neighbor built his fence off the guy next to him, so I built my fence off his. My other neighbor had a survey done and found we were about 5 feet past the line. He built his fence on the property line. When the company that bought phase 3 started building, they came with a fence, so they built a fence right up against mine.My Ma and her husband are in town for a visit, so we’ve been hanging out with them. They’re not super (or at all) active, which makes it a bit challenging to find stuff to do with them. Sometimes we opt for doing stuff near them, like digging up our sprinkler system because we have to move a row of sprinkler heads to make way for a new fence that’s going on the property line… and the old fence (and therefor the sprinkler heads) was actually two feet onto the neighbor’s yard instead of the property line. Good thing we like our neighbors since I’ve been mowing two feet of their yard for the past two years.
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What is compelling possession through acquisitive prescription? (schneiderlegal.com)My stepdad almost got bitten by this.
He's from Trinidad, but has been living here since (I don't know). Long story short, his family had land back home, which his father was supposed to be either living on or taking care of. Said father passed away and then was discovered that that land wasn't being lived on, by family members. Some rando had moved in and squatted for years and tried to claim it was now they're land. It turned into a huge fiasco, partly in due to it being hard to do anything from up here in Canaderp.
That escalated quickly.Just heard from previous co-worker that giant dooche just sold the agency to a giant agency. . .
They are in my thoughts and prayers
was this the boss that didn't believe you were leaving?Just heard from previous co-worker that giant dooche just sold the agency to a giant agency. . .
They are in my thoughts and prayers