Posted by 135 Fan on December 21, 2007 at 18:32:12 from (68.149.38.173):
In Reply to: Attempted Easement posted by KEH on December 21, 2007 at 17:02:41:
While an easement could be granted, I don't think someone can just take a cat and start building. I did some landscaping for a lady with an arrogant neighbor. He ripped out all her trees on her side of the property line and proceeded to put in a fence. Again on her side of the property. She was losing 10 ft. of property. The neighbor was not only ordered to remove the fence but he had to pay for the replacement value of all the trees. It cost him something like $10,000! After that he started to pile snow so her driveway would get drifted shut. The county told him to stop doing that as well. He also built a garage that was too close to the property line. Maybe the reason for moving the fence? This was in a pretty fancy sub-division with certain building requirements. I'm not sure what happened with the garage. The guy was a brick layer and his garage had a different style of look from his house, which is also a violation of the building code in the sub-division. Some people(usually wealthier) seem to think they can do what ever they want. When I bought my land, I was told there has to be access but it doesn't have to be practical access. I ended having to put money into upgrading the dirt road in. It really sucks when neighbors only do things for their own benefit. Good neighbors usually help each other out with all kinds of things. Dave
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