Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Wes Stewart" wrote in message
... Gray area. The road is not co-owned by the other property owners. At least my deed doesn't say a thing about me co-owning a piece of the property between the public street and me. Besides, I'm not going to stop the delivery, I'm just going to do some "traffic calming" when the truch is leaving. What you're trying to tell me is that I've given up complete control of an easement and if the truck drivers want to go 100 MPH I have no say in the matter. If I were to call the Sheriff's office I'd be told, "It's private property, we can't do a thing." If I asked the county to grade it I would be told to kiss off. If someone got hurt on the easement, I would be liable. When I bought the place the title company had a hissy fit because there wasn't a road maintenance agreement in place. It took the appraiser writing something to the effect that this was a typical situation in this area, and that each property owner maintained the road on his easement, before the company would issue title insurance. Sounds to me like I do have some say so over the property. Wes, Since you have to maintain your portion of the easement, why not build some "road humps" so the delivery trucks have to slow down or risk having to resort all the parcels in the back? -- James T. White |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
05-235 - Any new procode test arguments? | Policy | |||
FA: 2 Professional Books: RADAR TECHNOLOGY - RADAR - RADAR - RADAR - RADAR - RADAR | Antenna | |||
FA: 2 Professional Books: RADAR TECHNOLOGY - RADAR - RADAR - RADAR - RADAR - RADAR | Equipment | |||
Radar trial to watch Torres Strait | Shortwave | |||
Police Radar Questions. | Scanner |