I am licensed in Michigan and Illinois, and regularly handle legal matters of this sort. If it has, please mark as "helpful" or a "best" answer. You should meet with an attorney to discuss all of your options. Also, removing surveyor's stakes is illegal and you may be able to obtain $$ from the neighbor for your second survey, provided you can prove that the neighbor removed the first stakes. You may have separate actions for trespass and nuisance against your neighbor, depending on the clarity of your facts and the ordinances violated. to enforce its ordinances and the prior court decision. In general, governmental bodies are immune to most legal actions, although there are actions that can force the twp. Part of this question is one of municipal law and I have remarked your question in the hope you will receive more answers. didn’t follow through, and the case was closed. took the neighbor to court back in June 2015 for the blight and won. for the costs of the surveys and to take down the illegally built fence? It is also unsightly, a different ordinance not being enforced. WE paid $2,000 because our neighbor didn’t get the survey he was required to get. We put trail cams in and paid for a 2nd survey with t-stakes for survey markers. That night, the neighbor moved the surveyor’s markers. We paid for a survey PROVING THE ENCHROACHMENT. admitted the neighbor never got a building permit or a survey as required by Kimball Twp, Michigan ordinance. fence of rotting, mismatched, privacy panels-some 4 ft., some 6 ft., along part of our driveway. From any room in the front or east of the house, you get a full view of his junkyard. Our property is L shaped, and shares the property line with his south and west boundaries. Our neighbor turned his property into a junkyard of cars, boats, appliances, wood piles, etc.
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