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I put a fence up but it is not on the line we put it closer to my house than the neighbors he now thinks the property belongs to him, we had the land surveyed when we put up a new house and the neighbor pulled out the markers if we leave the fence where it is do we lose our property
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No. The title to the land remains yours.
If the land is not registered (i.e. your property is not listed at the Land Registry), your neighbour would have to make use of it continuously for at least 12 years (without you ever raising any objections) before he try to claim the title to it. (As long as you make it clear during the 12 year period that the land is yours, and you have no intention of relinquishing the title, he won't be able to do so).
If, as is more likely, the land is registered, your neighbour could attempt (subject to conditions) to claim the title after 10 years. However you'd then have a two year period in which you can simply reaffirm your title to the land and put an end to his claim.
Chris
If the land is not registered (i.e. your property is not listed at the Land Registry), your neighbour would have to make use of it continuously for at least 12 years (without you ever raising any objections) before he try to claim the title to it. (As long as you make it clear during the 12 year period that the land is yours, and you have no intention of relinquishing the title, he won't be able to do so).
If, as is more likely, the land is registered, your neighbour could attempt (subject to conditions) to claim the title after 10 years. However you'd then have a two year period in which you can simply reaffirm your title to the land and put an end to his claim.
Chris