Right of way: What to do in case of problems with neighbours?
Questioner
we have a right of way. Part of this has been moved. The other part of the right of way connects to our entrance and exit, it borders our exit of our house and our parking lot. Now the neighbours want to fence off that piece, which means we can't have normal use of the shed, parking space and the entrance to our house. The deed does not describe a place of right of way. The easement has existed for decades. Are the neighbours allowed to close off that part of the right of way without consultation? Can I remove the obstacles myself, because this will immediately cause major problems? (a procedure would take far too long). What can I do?Lawyer
The actual situation is not clear to me despite your extensive description. If there was an easement, the neighbor cannot simply close off the path, but I understand that there was not. The use was based on a (verbal) agreement, such an agreement can be terminated and ended and unfortunately does not allow for the creation of an easement of prescription. Even with a verbal agreement, your neighbor cannot simply close off the matter from one day to the next, he must observe a reasonable period. You cannot simply remove the obstacles yourself either. Please contact me directly, I would like an explanation of the situation, perhaps there is still a solution.Neem de volgende stap
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