Posted by Ken L. on December 22, 2007 at 06:33:39 from (72.1.20.27):
In Reply to: Attempted Easement posted by KEH on December 21, 2007 at 17:02:41:
Just be glad you don't have to deal with the Wi. DNR. I have 50 acres of farmland, part of the family farm. I have a 66ftX685ft right of way which I own to get to it. It has been that way for at least twenty five years. The neighbor has been renting it for years. I now want to sell it. None of the local farmers want to buy it because everything in the area is turning into houses. The DNR stepped in and said that there is a wetland in the middle of the right of way, 18/100s of an acre. This wetland is dried up in the spring about two weeks after the surrounding land. As long as the land is farmed, equip can be driven through. If I sell the land and even just one house is built on the land, no vehicles can pass though. I told the DNR that I heard that no-one can landlock a person. I was told, we are the DNR, we can and we will landlock you. Talked to a lawyer and a couple gov. offices and they say I'm screwed. Anybody want to buy some land that you can't get to?
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