How do I sell my home when I have difficult neighbors?
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The issue should probably be addressed with the Buyer and Seller in order to avoid non-disclosure issues and problems after the closing. The survey could be something the neighbor should pay for but since the question has been raised, if a survey is not done, the Buyer would need to buy with full knowledge of the issue. The hedge probably does not amount to enough to consitute adverse possession and the facts may not amount to adverse possession because it has to be hostile and without consent. The cleanest way to resolve the issue would probably be a survey to protect the Buyer and Seller and deal with the issue before closing. It would be rare for the neighbor to pay for the survey in this situtation.

