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Eric Lau
  • New York, NY
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Property Line in Lancaster PA

Eric Lau
  • New York, NY
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I'm looking at a house in Lancaster PA.  It use to be one farm house and a huge lot of land that was owned by a little old lady.  way back when. Then in 1995 she built 2 manufactured homes (both rentals in 2021) on the land and got the property line divided into 3 sections for the 3 homes.  fast froward to 2021 (old lady is no longer with us) and her trust is public info that wrote off to her daughter.   the house I'm looking at is the original farm house not manufactured homes.  the issue is that the drive way that leads up to the manufactured home is one drive way that goes across the original farm house property line.  I can see why she did it this way... because it was a lot easier and you get 2 birds with one stone.  instead of paving 2 separate driveways.  My Q how do i use this to my advantage for negotiations and how can you resolve this?  As of 2021 all 3 properties are under 3 different owners.  and I do not think anyone really looked into this.

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