Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida
we purchased a plot of property in Fl. and after the fact had it survied because another person had her's survied and the property moved. Does the plot plan have more pull than a survey?
1 Answer from Attorneys
If the property is vacant, and recently platted, it could be that there was a survey and platting error. If the property has a house on it, OR if you have owned this for a long time, then you may have the right to keep the property that you believed that you bought. This is a very fact intensive question, and neither a plat or a survey has more "pull" than the other. If the property that you ended up with, is worth substantially less than what you intended to buy, then you need to see a real estate attorney who specializes in adverse possession, and acquiescence.