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Road Side Pub
Neighbor Drama - Need opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="9397SVTs" data-source="post: 16124613" data-attributes="member: 143297"><p>I have no experience with anything like this. If I understand this correctly, you are land-locked due to his and other adjoining properties. As a result, you are provided an easement, which is on his property, in order to access your property from the road. This is not a good situation for either of you.</p><p></p><p>In order to alleviate the eaves dropping, can you put up a privacy fence?</p><p></p><p>As for the easement maintenance, this is not a big deal. Regardless of what's in a contract, you are using a portion of his property to access your house. By assisting with the upkeep, you are just being a good neighbor and "paying" your share. Since you don't like yard work, the two of you should hire a company to do this on a regular schedule and split the cost.</p><p></p><p>Again, I don't know much about the subject, but I wouldn't want to risk him pursuing avenues of having the easement rights revoked. Then, you would have a house on land that you can't access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9397SVTs, post: 16124613, member: 143297"] I have no experience with anything like this. If I understand this correctly, you are land-locked due to his and other adjoining properties. As a result, you are provided an easement, which is on his property, in order to access your property from the road. This is not a good situation for either of you. In order to alleviate the eaves dropping, can you put up a privacy fence? As for the easement maintenance, this is not a big deal. Regardless of what's in a contract, you are using a portion of his property to access your house. By assisting with the upkeep, you are just being a good neighbor and "paying" your share. Since you don't like yard work, the two of you should hire a company to do this on a regular schedule and split the cost. Again, I don't know much about the subject, but I wouldn't want to risk him pursuing avenues of having the easement rights revoked. Then, you would have a house on land that you can't access. [/QUOTE]
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