kato
my hips don't lie / paid poster
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that is what i don't understand
if he claims it, he has to show proof
canada?
if he claims it, he has to show proof
canada?
put up a fence
fuck his wife
. If you are young and single it could be a nice revenue generator as you can take in roomies which basically pay your mortgage and you could get to live for free while building equity.
wife fukin is always a favorite of mine
Bury a couple murdered bodies in that 2' and then give it to them. When they go to landscape they'll be arrested for murder.
Or bury dead animals. That's just gross then and not so illegal.
Owning a house seems like a huge sham.
Pucky, I just text's my golfing buddy who owns a surveying company cause the price you suggested seemed way high. I figured your lawyer quoted you that price and he was hosing you. My buddy agrees that if it came from the lawyer then he is inflating it but also said there are many variables and it all boils down to the legal description required that it could range from $350 to $1500.
Can't you sue them after to recover the expenses?
we 'shammed' our way to almost doubling our money with our first home.
sorry to hear about your neighbor, puckoff. you probably don't need a lawyer, though, unless you're planning to go through a court to deal with this. unsure about how they do it in canada, but don't you have a copy of the original survey or plot lines?
I'd go the route Wal suggested. call the local building dept, get records, problem solved...
but might be different up there in the great white north.
original site plan from when the house was built will have the property lines marked. building dept would have the records