DennisArrow
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- Jul 4, 2003
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- Sugar Valley, Ga
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- Iseki TL 2300, Kubota RTV, Kubota B7610
This is really a timely string for me and y'alls help would be appreciated........Last year I bought 5 acres next to me. Across that five acres is a road that goes up to a seldom used gravel quarry. Where the road bisects the property there is about an acre of mine that is on the other side of the road away from all the other property. There are several issues here that I COULD USE YOUR HELP WITH:
1. In the deed there is a clause that if the current property owner decides to sell, that the new owner has the "right" to buy the one acre in question. We bought the land with the idea that the buyer would have to pay OUR PRICE. Is this correct?
2. This road is, again, used for access to the quary. It is adressed in the deed as an easement for the quary owner. The road begins on another piece of property as it intersects a state highway. Do I have the right to use this access road? There is no other way to get to the acre on the other side of the road.
3. This road is about a 1/4 mile long. It goes THROUGH my property for 400-500 yeards. Can I just use the road to get to the property on MY side of the road.
4. He has a chain across the entrance to the road, which is on his property. Can I USE the road or is it a court thing?
The fella that owns the quary and has the easement is NOT a person that I can talk with. He resents that I bought the land and my efforts to stop erosion from his non-maintenance have been taken as an effort to shut his mining operation down. I cannot afford and attorney for even an opinion so any help would be great.
1. In the deed there is a clause that if the current property owner decides to sell, that the new owner has the "right" to buy the one acre in question. We bought the land with the idea that the buyer would have to pay OUR PRICE. Is this correct?
2. This road is, again, used for access to the quary. It is adressed in the deed as an easement for the quary owner. The road begins on another piece of property as it intersects a state highway. Do I have the right to use this access road? There is no other way to get to the acre on the other side of the road.
3. This road is about a 1/4 mile long. It goes THROUGH my property for 400-500 yeards. Can I just use the road to get to the property on MY side of the road.
4. He has a chain across the entrance to the road, which is on his property. Can I USE the road or is it a court thing?
The fella that owns the quary and has the easement is NOT a person that I can talk with. He resents that I bought the land and my efforts to stop erosion from his non-maintenance have been taken as an effort to shut his mining operation down. I cannot afford and attorney for even an opinion so any help would be great.