Posted by noncompos on March 11, 2008 at 22:38:55 from (65.100.59.242):
In Reply to: Legal question posted by old on March 11, 2008 at 20:35:11:
Old, it's been said that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, and that's especially true with easement problems... There are general benefits and limitations of easements, there're the various court decisions in your state interpreting those generalities, and then there's the particular circumstances of the creation and since creation usage of your easement...only an experienced real estate atty--preferably one with easement experience, the more the better--can help you. You do need to gather what history you can (deed copies, etc) (but don't try to do a comprehensive definitive research of the easement unless you've spent several years in land title work) before you talk to an attorney. I'm assuming you've talked to the other owner and haven't been able to work anything acceptable out. Run the archives for easements and carefully read JohnT Country Lawyers posts. With sympathy, Bud
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