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Re: Border Dispute Update
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Posted by rhudson on June 14, 2004 at 17:41:12 from (65.254.161.155):
In Reply to: Border Dispute Update posted by Allan on June 14, 2004 at 04:11:03:
to my understanding and experience a legal/recorded easment is set in stone, it will never go away or atleast takes some pretty good lawyering to make it go away. also study up on your local "adverse position (SP)laws" in virginia if a road or even path has been in use for 15 years or more, you cannot limit the use of the road or path even if you own clear rights to the land. i've got a $600 dollar lawyer bill to show for that one. sometimes the realistate agents will gloss over easements and other problems associated with a purchase to close a deal. its the buyers lawyers' responsability to point out these "problems" or details when a title search is done,,,,if it was done. the fellow has taken his money to purchase what he thinks is his land to do with it what he wants to do. now he is being told he cannnot do as he pleases with it. he's taking it to heart. its a natural, and also ignorent (sp again) position to take. he will be educated....and he will still be your neighbor. my advise is try as hard as you can to take the high road,,,,but always, always protect your landowner rights.... because between you and me there's always someone trying to take them away from you. i bet thats just what he's thinking right now... sometimes its just best to hire a lawyer to do your dirty work for you, so you can be civil to each other. real story. about two years ago a fellow here in virgilinia, virginia took a shotgun to a neighbor, the neighbors wife and the neighbors brother over a long standing fued over road rightaway. he's on death row in virginia so sooner or later four lives will be forfitted over preceived rights.
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