Iamthequeen
DIS Veteran
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- Aug 7, 2011
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Usually there is a right-of-way where the street is located and your property might be measured from the right-of-way line, not the curb line. Also, the property could be measured from the center of the street, depending on the regulations in place when your property was subdivided.I bought my house 30 years ago. my survey says that my property is 60x145 as do all of my neighbors on my side of the street. The neighbors behind me also say there property is 60x145. When you measure from my curb to the neighbors behind me curb you get 280 feet. Yes, there is 10 foot descrepency on everyone's survey. I had my house resurveyd probally 20 years ago, which verified my property is correct. The neighbor behind me has been there longer than me and may never had a survey perforemed. Once she sells, I expect fireworks. My next door neighbor sold his house and had to move his fence 10 feet to sell as the people behind him refused to give up rights to 10 feet of property. Long Story short. Both property owners may be correct and the only one's who win is the lawyers.