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Old 04-06-2008, 12:02 PM     #1
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Default Silly Puzzle, Lots of Trouble

There is ***one*** deed that describes a road easement that has no road on it, and never has.
No road is needed on it for anyone's use. No one needs to cross the property to get behind the property, as all the property behind has it's own access.
The land under the road easement was sold outright, according to the original seller.
The land has been treated as part of the yard for over 30 years.
There is no separate document anywhere concerning any easement agreement.
Nothing anywhere with the words right of way or right of use.
There is no deed anywhere describing a reservation for a road easement.
Yet, there are neighboring people claiming the land under the road easement belongs to THEM. Their deed nor their survey describe/depict the road easement area.
The people whose deed and survey that have the description of the land under the easement know the land belongs to them, and that owners of the whole property have been assessed for the land under the would be easement by the county tax office.
What is the SIMPLEST way to get the words *road easement* off the landowners deed?
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Old 04-07-2008, 09:46 PM     #2
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Default Re: Silly Puzzle, Lots of Trouble

You could just take that into court and get the judge to grant an order eliminating it.
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Old 04-11-2008, 07:19 AM     #3
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Thank you very much.
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