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Posted by Sid on April 18, 2004 at 11:04:47 from (12.160.110.34):
In Reply to: mending fences posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on April 18, 2004 at 09:54:51:
First question, does the law say you have to fence off the easment? Is the easement in the title to your property? I ask because in a couple of cases I am aware of the agreement is to allow acces but as I understand there is no leagal paperwork just a neighbor telling the other neighbor sure you can go through here. If you have to fence it just because somebody is alway leaving the gate open then in my opinion someone is not being responsable in regards to your property and that would be just cause to end the easement agreement if possible. If they in fact own the easment then it seems to me they should be responsable for one half the cost of the fence between you and they and you should not be responsible for any of the upkeep on that piece of property. Just my thought which carry no legal weight. I am interested in the out come of your situation.
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