There is a whole lotta things that SHOULD be, but simply aren't.The 1A applies in easement areas…the 2A should as well.
There is a whole lotta things that SHOULD be, but simply aren't.The 1A applies in easement areas…the 2A should as well.
I also realize it’s mostly a semantic argument to begin with. While the local jurisdiction doesn’t technically OWN that portion of your property, they might as well own it as they can do absolutely whatever they want with it. You have the right to pay for it, pay taxes on it, pay to maintain it, but you can’t stop the government from taking some or all of it from you at a whim.Yea... that's why I said it's "likely" not his property, not it's "definitely" not his property.