Maybe. If you state has adverse possession and/or mutual acquiescence laws, then the fence would be the property line. I recommend that you talk to a real estate attorney in your area for information on your specific situation and state's laws.
Yes, especially if the neighbor knows where the property line is and they haven't been using it for any purpose for a long time without you complaining about it. You should mark the location of the property line as soon as possible. If your neighbor tries to claim the land then you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law.Yes, especially if the neighbor knows where the property line is and they haven't been using it for any purpose for a long time without you complaining about it. You should mark the location of the property line as soon as possible. If your neighbor tries to claim the land then you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law.Yes, especially if the neighbor knows where the property line is and they haven't been using it for any purpose for a long time without you complaining about it. You should mark the location of the property line as soon as possible. If your neighbor tries to claim the land then you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law.Yes, especially if the neighbor knows where the property line is and they haven't been using it for any purpose for a long time without you complaining about it. You should mark the location of the property line as soon as possible. If your neighbor tries to claim the land then you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law.
The time period required under common law in Virginia for a claim of adverse possession is 20 years.
500,000 a year
If you are an individual taxpayer, add together all of the property tax payments you actually made during the calendar year and enter the total on federal Schedule A on the line that says "Real Estate Taxes." Include only payments you actually made during the year. If you make a payment late, deduct it in the year you paid it, not in the year it was due.
The year, make, model and which line info would help.
2005
I'd ask an attorney before I trusted something on Wiki - they'd probably give you a quick answer and wouldn't likely charge for such a simple question. Some non-legal advice: I think that if you're referring to an improvement on land that you're leasing then it likely would be considered an improvement, since it touches the land and will more than likely increase the value. Which unfortunately also likely means that the fence will become the property of the land owner once you leave. *******I would suggest asking an accountant tax related questions, and consult an attorney for legal questions. A fence is a 15 year property. If you vacate the property before the 15 years is up, you would then have a loss of the cost of the fence you have not yet depreciated.
1903
60,000-69,000
depends ON THE MAKE MODEL YEAR AND ENGINE
i would say year-round because it's indoor
Is holder of arm model 300 with number of line of 273521160 make ted Williams informs for the year of manufacture.