mardi 30 août 2016

Use and Enforcement: When Does Easement Access Extend to Additional Parcels

My question involves real estate located in the State of: Michigan
My neighbor bought 80 acres 10 years ago. He has an easement through my property to his first 10 acres since 1955. The previous owner bought an adjoining parcel of 70 acres in 1964. Our lawyer assured us that the easement does not apply to the second parcel. The neighbor is now selling the whole parcel and has it listed as " may be divided ". He says he has access because they have used our road for over 40 years and he has 2 signed affidavits saying this. Who is right and what can I do? We have owned our property for 33 years, the road is in the front yard, and this is waterfront property. The previous owner and affidavit people are all deceased. The previous owner also had access to the second property through a cousins land but this is no longer available. We don't want to see the second parcel split and developed.


Use and Enforcement: When Does Easement Access Extend to Additional Parcels

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