Property line to edge of a State highway (farm to market, etc) or to the middle of the road, with a 30' easement to a non-State highway for me (just got through paying a couple of thousand dollars plus for the surveyor to do his thing on our newly purchased property).Mel wrote:Typically in Texas rural areas, property lines go to the middle of the road. I know mine does.proheath wrote:This is debatable. The gravel driveway went all the way out to the county road. Where county property ends and his property began is unclear. It was near the edge of both. The grassy shoulder off of the actual road was moreso a ditch than a shoulder. Where the shoulder met this man's driveway, it was much more level ground.killerfly128 wrote:I wasn't very clear as to if you were on his property or on a sidewalk/public road during your interaction. If I am reading it right you had pulled onto his property.
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- Thu Aug 14, 2014 3:11 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What could I have done if this situation went south?
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Re: What could I have done if this situation went south?
- Thu Aug 14, 2014 3:08 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: What could I have done if this situation went south?
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Re: What could I have done if this situation went south?
Cedar Park Dad wrote:killerfly128 wrote:Who knows what kind of trouble Bob has had to deal with in the past.Rrash wrote:Who knows what Bob was thinking.
Not seeing how walking out into the dark is a smart move for Farmer Bob (aka "the Bobster").
CPD: You've never lived out in the country, have you?