County refuses to repair road-says not built up to code-North Carolina
Sorry to bother anyone.
Bough a home in 2001
On a hill/cul-de-sac
Was not told it was a private road
Nothing in writing saying such
Built by a large company NVR homes listed on New York Stock Exchange
County/City refuses to repair road (asphalt gatoring)
1. The 9 of us who bought homes up here were ignorant in seeing that the plat for each showed we all owned part of the hill including the road/common grass center ---OR--- or that at least the plat showed we each had a triangle for an easement that extends to the entrance at bottom of hill. One entrance to cul-de-sac
2. Called county offices and was told road was not built up to code. However when I built my houe there were already 7 of the 9 houses built
Hence the city would not (I guess) take over the road since it was not built up to code OR perhaps they never told us it was a private drive and not to be turned over to the city for maintenance
Not sure what trumps what here. Does the law prevail in allowing the building of houses on a road not built up to code and never repaired?
So this would be county and home builder issue I guess
Or perhaps they deemed it a private road all along, never told us, the plat backed it up and we are SOL?
Thanks
Peter
Sorry to bother anyone.
Bough a home in 2001
On a hill/cul-de-sac
Was not told it was a private road
Nothing in writing saying such
Built by a large company NVR homes listed on New York Stock Exchange
County/City refuses to repair road (asphalt gatoring)
1. The 9 of us who bought homes up here were ignorant in seeing that the plat for each showed we all owned part of the hill including the road/common grass center ---OR--- or that at least the plat showed we each had a triangle for an easement that extends to the entrance at bottom of hill. One entrance to cul-de-sac
2. Called county offices and was told road was not built up to code. However when I built my houe there were already 7 of the 9 houses built
Hence the city would not (I guess) take over the road since it was not built up to code OR perhaps they never told us it was a private drive and not to be turned over to the city for maintenance
Not sure what trumps what here. Does the law prevail in allowing the building of houses on a road not built up to code and never repaired?
So this would be county and home builder issue I guess
Or perhaps they deemed it a private road all along, never told us, the plat backed it up and we are SOL?
Thanks
Peter
Maintenance and Repair: County Refuses to Repair Road-Says Not Built Up to Code
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