Werner,

It's called "encroachment". When property comes up for sale, a survey 
is taken, delineating property lines according to the lot number on the 
city map! No ifs, ands, buts, or maybes. I have no idea where city 
residents got the idea that they can "encroach" on ANY property lines, 
not THEIRS! They can be sued and fined if they don't  remove fenches, 
shrubs, stones or any device, aimed at the "taking for one's own use", 
the property of others. I scared the "hell" out of my next door 
neighbor when my home went up for sale. He "allowed" some shrubs 
to "encroach" on my property. He had to get a landscaper to "move" them 
or be fined by Neptune Township and me for every day his "shrubs" were 
there, in other words, he had to pay me "rent"! There's a stature or 
law on the books about it. Ask any real estate person about it. No, go 
out of Asbury Park and ask a Neptune Realtor about it. There is a 
disclaimer ,that if you don't cite the encroachment, after 10 years the 
land, even if it's a sliver, becomes yours! That's the caveat! So where 
is the code enforcer or whoever is in charge 






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