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Answers (1)

- Derek Zasaretti, "Derek_Zasaretti"
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If there is an easement recorded on the deed , no. It runs with the land for life. Until both parcels are combined then it can be dissolved. Contact your local zoning and planning officials. Are there two separate plots or shared space on one piece of land?
Your friend may have to look into going to court and have the judge grant an easement if there is none recorded. This may fall under Easement by Necessity or Easement by Prior Use. Consult your officials first and see what the outcome is, and then look into hiring a real estate attorney.
Your friend may have to look into going to court and have the judge grant an easement if there is none recorded. This may fall under Easement by Necessity or Easement by Prior Use. Consult your officials first and see what the outcome is, and then look into hiring a real estate attorney.


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