vstelfox2000
Junior Member
that's the problem; you cannot force an easement on him. You can enforce an implied license because that is what you have but that is limited in it's purpose and duration. There is nothing you can do to demand he acknowledge it though. It would only be an issue if he attempting to demand you remove the encroachment.
so the surveyor did locate the septic system? If so, of the bunch you listed, that is the ONLY one whose opinion actually means anything, at least as far as the location.
Good point, I have not spoken directly to the surveyor, but I know he been full involved. I will ask him if where he claims my septic tank is, how can he be for sure.
is there enough land to be able to install a septic system on your own land if needed? If so, it may be cheaper to either install one so this is not an issue or at least consider adjusting the sales price of the house (or offer incentives actually) to go towards the cost of a new one for a buyer.
If I had the money to do this, yes it the easiest thing to do. You been extremely helpful, thank you for answering all my questions.