Posted by John T Attorney on March 12, 2008 at 06:20:04 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Legal question posted by old on March 11, 2008 at 20:35:11:
Hey there Rich, Im sure you have read my posts on this subject before but the problem is there are wayyyyyyyyyy to many unknown facts to give you any worthwhile professional legal opinion here so be wary of opinions posted here from any of us attorneys (states laws vary and Im in Indiana mind you) let alone lay although well meaning opinions. Some of the questions I would ask as an attorney are: Is there any writing concerning the use?? Is there ay deed or other recorded instrument concerning this use?? How long has it taken place?? has it been with your permission?? Can the user enter elsewhere ?? PLUS about a hundred more lol
In the meantime you have to start to gather up evidence and any writings and past procedures and pictures and what took place WHEN in a nice orderly chrnologial fashion. The better you have all that summarized the easier n cheaper it will be if you go to an attorney. Look for LSO or other free or cheap initial consultation and around here, myself included, theres NO charge for an initial appointment.
Sorry I cant help much now as you have ALWAYS been willing to lend a hand n help others here but Im headed to Moline Illinois for the Gathering of the Green n have to put on 3 Seminar Workshops concerning our beloved Deeres PLUS all I can do now is ask a ton of questions before I could provide any legal opinions or advise you more.
Start gathering records and evidence and a recored of what happened when in the meantime. Once Im back home feel free to call me for a chit chat buttttttt Im NOT licensed to practice in your state anyway so my best advice is to seek out some initial free local legal consultation.
God bless ya Rich, keep us posted
John T Nordhoff The Country Lawyer in Bloomington Indiana
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