Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Illinois
On our residentail property, we have a fence. It is 12 inches inside our property line. It has been this way for 20+ years. Our new neighbor has started planting bushes inside our property line. We have mentioned it to him, but he's continuing to do it. Could this be a problem for us in the future?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Fences and plantings are not considered "permanent" and therefore typically do not result in a claim to "adverse possession". However, you can do a few things: (a) get your neighbor to confirm this is your property in writing -- the consideration could be that he will always take care of the plantings, (b) have a survyor "stake" your property and let your neighbor know, so both of you know where the property line is (according to your surveyor) so there are no issues in the future, or (c) annually notify your neighbor that you give permission for the plantings, so that this is no a "hostile" situation (not in the colloquial but one factor necessary for adverse possession is that the claim be "hostile" in the sense it is not permitted. If you want something more particular you should talk to your neighbor and an attorney can draw up a small agreement in the nature of an easement.