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Ken Dayal
  • Investor
  • North Bergen, NJ
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Property Line Issue Jersey City

Ken Dayal
  • Investor
  • North Bergen, NJ
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Our neighbor has his gate post encroaching 2 Feet into our property. Survey done and property line markers confirm that it is on our property. It was like this when we purchased property 2 years ago. An old fence that was encroaching into our property was removed by us recently and newer fence installed on property line.

Upon friendly requests, the neighbor refuses to remove his gate post. It is a sizable expense to cut, re-weld his gate and install new posts, which he wants us to pay for.

We tried to be friendly but to no good. We intend to send letter to him also thru our attorney demanding the encroachment be removed. Any other recourse or course of action to be taken take to get this encroachment removed?

https://drive.google.com/open?id=13vLJ8i9P44FbkeWa...

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