Started reading this thread this afternoon and just finished up...very interesting.
Nothing of this magnitude has happened to me...but a year ago last spring I made plans to build a garage on my property in the back yard. I'm on 3/4 of an acre just east of Atlanta. Had to have a property survey done...which I had not had done when I bought the property...it wasn't required and wasn't anything I thought about when I bought the house. I knew my property was 125 X 250...so I felt confident I knew where the property line was...esp. b/c there is a natural border of bushes and trees between our properties.
Well, the survey came back and ...SURPRISE! instead of the line coming straight back from the street...it came back at an angle...so instead of a rectangle...it was more like a parallelagram. This was significant...b/c I wanted to put the garage the minimum setback off the property line...and of course the angle cut through that side of my lot. It cut through so sharply, it actually hits the back right corner of the existing one car garage.
My neighbor...who's in her late 80s...told me she'd be fine with me putting my garage anywhere on my property I liked. However, I wasn't about to do that...b/c I knew once she passed on and the house changed hands...whoever bought it could make a stink about my garage violating the setback rules...or even being technically on their property depending where I put in in my yard. The closest I was planning on putting it to what I originally thought was my property line; it would've still looked like it was naturally on my property, but I didn't want to take any chances.
Anyways, we figured out where the line was, built the garage ten feet off the line (after much wrangling with the city to find the proper setback requirements...whole 'nother story) and everything worked out okay.
But I want to claim the land up to where I THOUGHT the property line was...since I've been mowing the yard and raking the leaves...tending to that slice of property as if it was mine for the seven years I've lived here. I believe there is a provision in GA law that I can eventually claim it as mine since I've been taking care of it...I know I'll need to consult a real estate attorney re: this...but I won't attempt to do anything about it until after she passes.
Anyway...my 2 cents on this thread is that the Farmer is a friggin *****...why in the world would a guy with thousands of acres give such a sh*t about two acres? Exhaust every avenue to legally get your land back...and if that doesn't work...break the friggin lease! I agree with trying to stay on good terms with him...to a point...but if you need to be a ***** to get your land back...be a *****!

Because the farmer certainly sounds like one!