Posted by KEH on January 22, 2008 at 12:10:03 from (209.213.26.63):
I posted a while back about the problems a distant neighbor of my daughter had with a person trying to force them into granting an easement. Didn't know all the details then but I asked daughter to get more details and so here are the circumstances:
About 12 years ago man bought 80 acres next to the 10 acres owned by the people I'll refer to as the gardeners, since they practice mostly organic gardening. Man asked gardeners if he could go across back of their lot to get to part of his property. His property has other road access, just not as convenient. Gardners allowed his to do that, but after several years he decided to develop his property and started cutting trees and bulldozing a wider road. Gardners spent about 2k on lawyers fees(money well spent IMO) and now the road has a pipe across it and the culvert taken up by the county, which seems to have said the sight distance was not enough for a subdivision road. The gardners decided not to sue for damages, which probably just as well. You never know how a court case will turn out. Oh, man never offered money for any easement. Moral of story, don't be TOO helpful to neighbors.
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