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Posted by Mike on August 27, 2002 at 12:49:32 from (209.56.27.253):
In Reply to: Property drainage, need advice posted by KURT on August 27, 2002 at 02:03:09:
I am having a driveway put in next month. Culverts were the first thing I bought. My driveway is running right along the edge of my neighbors property(600 feet), my land has a permanent access easement through his property. Last month he said I would have to pay him for any damage to his property from driving through it. He said if he laid down new sod and I damaged it, I would have to fix the sod or pay him to fix it. I told him call his lawyer, because my lawyer and the deed says I can build a road right through the easement even if it is over the top of his new sod. I have to maintain the road, but I would anyway if it were on my property. I also paid him a large sum of money for utility easement. ($10,000+) Matter of factly, I am having the dozer man tear out 7 trees, the owner said save them if I can, but frankly, I don't want to trim them every year and have them scratch my cars when driving out. And the power company says I have the have the area accessible to them and their equipment so the trees are history. He won't like it but he has several thousand dollars to buy new ones. Funny, thou, last week he said he wasn't in a financial position to put down $400 in concrete. I am thinking what did you do with the cash I gave you? Some people are never happy and I may be moving in next to one!!!!
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