The first notice I got on this all was a letter from his lawyer that we had violated terms of the easment and had 30 days to plug and not remove the culvert. If I didn't respond in 30 days he was going to take me to court. I called his lawyer in response to the letter and at that time I told him that the guy had caused us to have to place the culvert by changing the roadway and I told him at that time he was also in violation with his fence. He said he would talk to him and get back to me which he did not. I have not and will not call or talk to him about it again.
The actual amount of the easment is 33 ft. The restriction or whatever you want to call them are that nobody can put a fence or trees or structure within 100 ft. of the center of the easment or in effect 116.5 ft. from the property line. When this was all going through the lawyers the first time, I was told he was going to put one on before closing. I got a copy of the purchase agreement from his lawyer with the terms of the easment with it. He actually had filed the easment 7 days before I had a copy of it so there wasn't anything I could do about it except walk away and I didn't want to do that.
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