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You first have to prove this fence is in fact, on your land and not your neighbors. You do this by obtaining the survey that is filed along with your deed. And then, if there is further questions, you might have to hire a survey company to re survey your property, physically mark the property lines and then give notice to your neighbor that his fence is on your property, justified by a copy of the survey and give him a time frame in which to remove this fence. Then, if it is not done, remove it and sue for the amount it took to remove it. You should read the contract you signed when you purchased the property. Many contracts for the purchase of land will state if an existing fences is the property line regardless of what a survey shows.
Attempting to bypass surveys on Sharecash is not recommended as it may involve illegal or unethical practices. It's important to respect the terms and conditions set by websites and platforms to access their content. If you encounter difficulties with surveys, it's best to reach out to the website administrators for assistance.
Log in and go to "Your Account" then hit "Remove My Profile" answer the survey and that's it.
No, a survey is not required for a property settlement in Maryland. However, it is commonly recommended to have a survey conducted to define the boundaries and identify any potential encroachments or discrepancies that may affect the property.
A Parcellary Survey is a survey that identifies and maps out the boundaries and dimensions of a specific parcel of land. It is commonly used in real estate to determine property lines and acreage for legal and development purposes. The survey is conducted by a licensed surveyor and typically results in a detailed map or report.