Posted by kyplowboy on March 11, 2008 at 21:19:37 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Legal question posted by old on March 11, 2008 at 20:35:11:
There is a legal right of way on my grandmother's place. (It is not a big deal now, I bought the farm it leads too.) Anyway the guy who used to farm it hired heethern drivers. In KY all you have to do is provide the width in the deed, not keep it up. They have the right to drive across it but the land owner still has the right to farm it. What I did was set it up where there was a gate every 200 feet. (The guy never figured out why he was drive'n through 6 pastures that all had cows in them but I made shure that he opened and closed one each trip)
If you put up some gates that they have to stop and open and close each trip that will slow them down. As for damages on the drive way, can't help you there. Good luck!! Dave
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