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Re: Re: Re: mending fences
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Posted by john in la on April 18, 2004 at 14:40:59 from (68.222.48.160):
In Reply to: Re: Re: mending fences posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on April 18, 2004 at 13:25:36:
I have to agree with Paul on this. If he has access to his property from the state or county road he does not need to be crossing your land. I would investigate your deed carefully because he probably just has a verbal agreement with the former owner. If the former owner is his family that is even more understandable. I can not see a judge allowing a easement agreement with other access and if you protest it you may even be able to get the easement reversed if one exist. Case in point..... A neighbor of my cousin's had a drive easement across another neighbors land because he was locked in. The land owner then bought some land behind him giving him road frontage on a different road. The first neighbor took the second to court and had the easement removed because he had another way in that did not cross others land. Your state rules will lay out easement rights for your area.
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