I contacted my lawyer immediately and started documenting everything.
Photos, dates, surveys, and every interaction went into a file.
My attorney filed for an injunction to remove the illegal fence.
While waiting for court, I made sure Brent understood one thing.
I would continue using every inch of my legal property.
I parked my work trucks and trailer exactly where they belonged.
Suddenly, the neighbor who hated seeing my equipment had to look at it every day.
When he complained, I reminded him that he was the one who blocked my driveway.
At court, the judge reviewed both surveys.
My deed, original survey, and independent verification all supported my claim.
Brent’s paperwork was dismissed because it was based on incorrect measurements.
The judge ordered him to remove the fence within seven days.
He refused.
So the sheriff’s office came and removed it themselves.
Brent tried filing more complaints against my business, but every investigation proved I was following the rules.
Months later, he sold his house and moved away.
The new neighbors were completely different.
They respected boundaries.
And I kept using the driveway I worked so hard to protect.
That experience taught me something important.
Some people believe boundaries are negotiable until they meet someone willing to defend them.
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