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I think Smith has an easement but I wouldn??t buy Smith??s lot without written confirmation from Jones in the form of an easement deed.
I might be willing to buy the Jones lot if the implied easement use wasn??t too offensive, maybe. It??s just better not to have other people using your property, though. Some guy with a Harley will move in and those guys always need to drive back and forth 5 or 6 times goosing the throttle before turning it off.
Exactly
Like I said; without a survey, an unsuspecting buyer is none-the-wiser.
I hope everyone has a great day; I know I will!- Posted by: @murphy
Mark Mayer has the answer I’d run with. It provides a reasonable justification for solving a problem instead of turning neighbors against one another. This reminds me that I haven’t reread Cooley yet this year.
Locate the maintained limits and label it as an access easement.
Here;s a link in SurveyorConnect from several years ago for anyone interested (like I was):
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