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Re: Road easement problems (long)


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Posted by trucker40 on December 20, 2007 at 08:51:32 from (69.154.214.219):

In Reply to: Re: Road easement problems (long) posted by MSD on December 19, 2007 at 20:30:55:

Sure you can go talk to a lawyer,but that small claims court I dont think you can have a lawyer.Somebody like that is hopeing you dont show up at small claims court then he would win.Go ask a lawter what you need to do to file to counter sue him for building a dam in a natural waterway,and if he has any sense,he will stop.What might end up happening,and I am just guessing at this,is that they might come survey it and say a road cant be there.You say that guy needs the road,he may have to put it someplace else,maybe on sombody elses property.They could even put him in jail for blocking the flow of water.
If you are lucky maybe you can get a lawyer to write him a letter saying that he is going to be counter sued.Dont give any more info than you have to,obviously he is dumb or he wouldnt be doing this stuff.Do your home work,take a copy of where some case like this happened before and it was settled in your sides favor.Give that to the judge,lawyer like and when he starts ranting like a fool the judge should go your way.
Who knows the way things are nowdays though.The judge could be as dumb as he is,but not likely.That sherriff should have known better too.A sherriffs not a judge,but he should have told that guy when he came in there that it was only in his own best interest to shut the hell up about a culvert in a road.
He is going to loose sooner or later unless you give up,then he is going to be worse to get along with.
Dont roll over and play dead,save some money up to hire a lawyer if you need to.Make it as miserable on him as you can.


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