riptides
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That痴 in the gray area. Removing the trees is allowed otherwise the easement is useless.
Depends on what type of easement. Technically speaking.
That痴 in the gray area. Removing the trees is allowed otherwise the easement is useless.
Sounds like the way it is written, is the ROW is 50'. Period, end of sentence.
Next sentence..... The ROW is measured from the center of the road. End of second sentence.
Actually, we are all just guessing because the story seems to change with each telling.
I'm just thankful the OP isn't one of my neighbors.
We agre that the OP痴 story is constantly changing! In fact it changes so much that it痴 difficult to know if he has any idea what the facts are. Makes me think the neighbor he is complains about is probably more in the right.
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Read post #287..... The road was already in place before the development was established. So the ROW just follows the road at a 50' width. 25' on each side from the road center line. Glad your not my surveyor !
Never any drama from country folk. I mean who cares if I shoot a nice buck on your land?
I've got 73 acres, not posted, there now and will routinely hear from a friend there that a nice buck was gotten, and I don't care.
A lot of that depends on WHERE you live.
In Vermont, where I grew up and my Dad taught me to hunt deer, land HAS TO BE POSTED. Most land was not back in the '70's when I left. We routinely took deer from others land and often may not have told them until maybe when we saw them in the store weeks or months later.
I've got 73 acres, not posted, there now and will routinely hear from a friend there that a nice buck was gotten, and I don't care. The deer "belong" to the State.
I could have worded it better.....yes. But your assumption is not what it appears.
Well given the fact you didn't word it better, as with your initial and many other premature posts to this thread which invited multiple assumptions because many facts were withheld. Now that's not an assumption it's a fact. May I suggest getting facts straight before posting. It's just helpful.