[WSBARP] boundary dispute settlement

Marcus Fry mfry at lyon-law.com
Wed Oct 21 18:18:21 PDT 2015


Matt:
Can you write a legal description for the section of land? There is a great deal of value to your client in getting this resolved when he/she goes to sell. Why not see how much OP was willing to shell out and agree that OP will pay that and your client pick up the rest? Also could do an easement for that section with a drawing attached to the easement deed/agreement.



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From: Matt Johnson <Matt at gravislaw.com>
Date:10/21/2015 5:52 PM (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: [WSBARP] boundary dispute settlement

All,

I represented a party in a boundary dispute, OP has capitulated and accepted that my client is the rightful owner. Initially, OP agreed to split the cost of a survey, filing, and boundary dispute agreement for filing pursuant to RCW 58.04.007.

However . . . after the estimate was received OP has decided not to split the costs and my client does not want to pay for it alone.

Does anybody have any creative ideas on how to memorialize the settlement of a boundary dispute without a survey that would be binding upon successors to the properties and would show up in the property index?


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