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Updated over 4 years ago, 03/01/2020

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Handel Carter
  • Harrisburg, PA
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Property line dispute

Handel Carter
  • Harrisburg, PA
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I got a letter from a lawyer that part of my driveway is on his clients property. When I purchase the home, the driveway was paved. Has been for 30yrs I’m told. The letter says my options are return to prior state, which to me is nothing but what I see, pay lump sum to purchase or lease it. Is this on the real estate company that sold me this? I’m not paying for something I didn’t do, nor just going to lay down to losing part of a driveway that was sold to me. Any thoughts?

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  • Harrisburg, PA
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Handel Carter
  • Harrisburg, PA
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Definitely @JH Bridge. I appreciate all the input I’ve received. Can’t thank y’all enough.