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All Forum Posts by: Nathan Schoenike

Nathan Schoenike has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Thank you, I will look into this more.  I'v tried to gain a easement however needed their lender to sign off and they would not give paperwork to lender to sign off on.   Thanks for input! 

Hey everyone, I'm looking for advice. I have a property that I've been trying to sell for almost a year now. The property has tenants that want to buy the home. So no issue there. To make a long story short the issue is that the county records where screwed up with a eligibility of a hand written survey from back in the 50's and a few years ago they re surveyed and now my house is roughly 2 feet on the neighbors. (the entire block is messed up) The neighbor is well to but it nicely, uncooperative. I'v spoken with multiple attorneys and none wanted the task. I found one who is trying to help but seems like hes a lost cause too. I have an offer to purchase on needed footage of the neighbors land but again they just keep giving me the run around. Do I go to litigation or just play there game until I can sell this property? Anyone deal with similar situation? Sorry for long post..... and of course Thanks for any input 

Hi all! I love seeing how willing everyone is to help.  With that said, I will also be moving to the Hampton Roads area in Aug.  Looking at Hampton / Newport News area.  Is the market a buy and hold, fix and flip, or stay away?  Cant wait to move out that direction and start networking with you all.  Thanks everyone.