FYI...I thin k the title insurance company has to pay up..because you can't convey title to something that isn't there anymore..
If it breaks off, it is still there. They will just need a very long ladder to get down to mow the bottom part of the property.
FYI...I thin k the title insurance company has to pay up..because you can’t convey title to something that isn’t there anymore..
Interestingly enough.
In Wrightsville Beach, NC, at the north end there’s an inlet.
Over time, ocean currents had eroded the beach to such an extent that the Army Corps of Engineers had to come in sand bags the size of cars to keep the condominium complex from succumbing to the sea.
In the meantime, the sand being eroded was being deposited on the other side of the inlet.
Long story short. The last home, on the other side, suddenly found themselves with 100 plus yards of new beachfront.
Then folks started showing up claiming that years ago they owned homes there that were lost to the sea.
And they wanted to re-build their home where it previously stood.
What a mess !!!
Nope. They still have the same amount of land. The topography is just different. A big chunk of their land that was on a cliff is now under water.
It will make it a bit difficult to find the old survey stakes though.
It’s there, its just lower and covered with water.