
"'My brother and I both moved away but the small farm we grew up on means a lot to us and we don't want to be taken advantage of'"
"Dear Mary Frances, my brother and I are the joint owners of farm in the south of the country, and we have a problem with a neighbour who we think is trespassing."
"We lived on the farm before we both moved - my brother is in Dublin and I have lived abroad for the past few years."
Two siblings jointly own a small family farm in the south of the country and remain attached to it emotionally. A neighbouring landowner is believed to be trespassing on the property. Both owners now live away—one in Dublin and one abroad, which complicates direct oversight and response. The owners fear being taken advantage of and want to protect their property rights. The situation raises concerns about boundary control, enforcement of ownership rights, and management of the farm from a distance. The owners seek clarity on legal options and practical steps to stop the neighbour's alleged trespass.
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