If you purchased owners title insurance it should cover structures and boundries of the property. Policies today are "enhanced" and cover lot lines, variances & encroachments even without a survey, that's why people stopped getting surveys about 6-7 yrs ago. If you can't get agreement on where the boundaries are call the title company and tell them the neighbor is trying to claim a portion of your backyard as his. There is a law in GA about having a structure on someone else's property for a certain number of years without dispute and somehow being able to lay claim to the property directly beneath it. It's an old law and I haven't come across it in 15 yrs but it does exist, or did back then Not sure a tree house would qualify anyways since it not technically on your property, it's above it. Hopefully you can work it out. If your neighbors sales contract listed the tree house as personal property being left then and it's not his then he can go to the listing agent and follow that back to the seller for misrepresentation. For that matter if your contract listed it as personal property being left you can do the same thing. Be way easier if you worked it out though...


