Find me a statute that refers to "squatters".
They are trespassers.
The only time I've heard "squatters" mentioned was in cases involving abandoned dwellings in which people had taken up residence, but maybe that wasn't the correct use of the term either. I seem to recall though that it was difficult to get people to move out once they had established residence there. And I may be totally off base, but I was thinking it wasn't as simple as trespassing them after a certain amount of time had passed. I don't think that applies in Leadeye's situation at any rate.
I seem to recall that you have some fairly heavy excavating equipment, don't you? It would be a pity if there were some sort of "accident" because the trailer was too close to that equipment.Yes, the same guy with the "electrical easement". The surveyors were here today and said his trailer has been on our ground all along.
The trailer has been there about 6 months but the occupant said it was his ground. Without a recent survey I had to take his word for it until I could get the survey completed.
The trailer has been there about 6 months but the occupant said it was his ground. Without a recent survey I had to take his word for it until I could get the survey completed.
I seem to recall that you have some fairly heavy excavating equipment, don't you? It would be a pity if there were some sort of "accident" because the trailer was too close to that equipment.
I'm not sure what answer you're looking for since it appears you have what you need, but I think I'd consider consulting a local attorney to help you proceed with the next steps. I'm imagining some sort of letter, followed by some sort of waiting period, followed by a sheriff with a shotgun. I just don't think you can get to C without starting at A.
That's gHitch, next county over. He could dig to China if he wanted to.
Is this you dear friends the meth dealers down the road.
Do we need an Ingo open carry cook out.
ROAD TRIP!!!
Staying out of trouble and getting the guy to move on. That's what I'm after.
That's gHitch, next county over. He could dig to China if he wanted to.
Staying out of trouble and getting the guy to move on. That's what I'm after.