Growin'upDisney
<font color=blue>I've been to Disney since I was k
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It's called adverse possession not eminent domain. And it basically says if you let someone take/live on/inhabit your land for a certain period of time (different length of time depending on the state), and you do nothing about it but know its going on, then they will eventually be granted title to the land. You don't want this to happen.
There are many many different remedies - tear down the wall, have them pay you damages, nothing, etc. In my opinion, you need to take the surveyor report to them and show them that they have built on your land and see what they say. If they are argumentative then you will need to get the authorities involved. Pull the permit and see what it says. If their surveyor or the city/county screwed up then you and they have recourse against them.
This process isn't going to be easy - but don't just let it be. If you ever go to sell, and the wall is on your property, it could hold things up indefinitely. Do it soon because if you now know its on your property and you could preent the wall from being poured and you don't do it they could come to you for costs of tearing down what you could have prevented from going up.
I know its frustrating but you shouldn't have to have even an inch of yoru property taken away from you. You pay property taxes, you hve rights. You just need to enforce them.
There are many many different remedies - tear down the wall, have them pay you damages, nothing, etc. In my opinion, you need to take the surveyor report to them and show them that they have built on your land and see what they say. If they are argumentative then you will need to get the authorities involved. Pull the permit and see what it says. If their surveyor or the city/county screwed up then you and they have recourse against them.
This process isn't going to be easy - but don't just let it be. If you ever go to sell, and the wall is on your property, it could hold things up indefinitely. Do it soon because if you now know its on your property and you could preent the wall from being poured and you don't do it they could come to you for costs of tearing down what you could have prevented from going up.
I know its frustrating but you shouldn't have to have even an inch of yoru property taken away from you. You pay property taxes, you hve rights. You just need to enforce them.