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Road Side Pub
Neighbor Drama - Need opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="sleek98" data-source="post: 16124650" data-attributes="member: 144145"><p>I would find the original contract and see if it states who is required to provide maintenance. It is still his property that he (or an owner that he bought the property from) sold the right to a prior owner of your parcel of land the right be on to access your property. If there is nothing in the original contract for maintenance it is really on him to do however if there is nothing in there other than you have the right to drive on it to get to your house he can bust up the concrete and leave it a mud pit and tell you to drive through it. Its just the right right to use the property to get to your place.</p><p></p><p>Its prolly easier to just run your mower over it once a month and be done with it. From what you are saying its not very big since he can hear you talking at your place.</p><p></p><p>*edit* the original easement should be filed with the city or county depending on where the city limits were when the easement was filed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleek98, post: 16124650, member: 144145"] I would find the original contract and see if it states who is required to provide maintenance. It is still his property that he (or an owner that he bought the property from) sold the right to a prior owner of your parcel of land the right be on to access your property. If there is nothing in the original contract for maintenance it is really on him to do however if there is nothing in there other than you have the right to drive on it to get to your house he can bust up the concrete and leave it a mud pit and tell you to drive through it. Its just the right right to use the property to get to your place. Its prolly easier to just run your mower over it once a month and be done with it. From what you are saying its not very big since he can hear you talking at your place. *edit* the original easement should be filed with the city or county depending on where the city limits were when the easement was filed. [/QUOTE]
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