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Locked land question
#1717188
04/15/16 03:27 PM
04/15/16 03:27 PM
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inojon
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There was a thread on here a while back about locked land. Can one of you good fellas pull it up for me. I need to know the law about it. Thanks
"TO BE THE MAN, YOU GOTTA BEAT THE MAN" RIC FLAIR
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: inojon]
#1717240
04/15/16 04:09 PM
04/15/16 04:09 PM
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I'm on my phone now so I can't search, but wasn't the title something about egress/ingress. If not searching those two might pull it up.
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: JAT50]
#1717329
04/15/16 05:44 PM
04/15/16 05:44 PM
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Posts: 27,322 Fayetteville TN Via Selma
jawbone
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If you are the landowner of landlocked land you have to be granted an easement. If you lease it, have permission to hunt, etc you aren't entititled to any easement. Correct, but there is a way around it. Have the landowner give you a written document making you the legal caretaker of the property. Like you said, just because you lease it doesn't give you easement rights. I learned all this when two of our neighbors squabbled over this issue and we just sat back and watched to see how it came out.
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: inojon]
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04/15/16 05:48 PM
04/15/16 05:48 PM
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inojon
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The land that is locked is 40 acres behind my momas property. I have saw the old woman that used to own the property twice in my life. I've tried buying the property and leasing the property but the old lady said no that she didn't want anybody on it. She died a few years ago and now her kids own it. My mother got a letter from a lawyer the other day stating that the family was wanting to gain access to their land through my momas land to have the timber cut and possibly sell the land at a later date. They would be driving through my momas yard if she gives access. I know what kind of mess a log truck can make while getting timber out from the woods. I was wondering what my moma can expect from this. If she gives access all of her privacy would be lost. I reckon the best thing to do is call a lawyer and set up a appointment.
Last edited by inojon; 04/15/16 05:50 PM.
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: inojon]
#1717454
04/16/16 02:45 AM
04/16/16 02:45 AM
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My understanding is a judge will give access to land locked property through the property it was originally last deeded with an access. That being said unless a judge decides the lawyer is just blowing smoke.
If it comes through her property she has some input as to where it is.
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: Rebelman]
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04/16/16 06:14 AM
04/16/16 06:14 AM
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Is across your mothers property the closest and most direct route to the public road?
What is the historical access and relationship been? Is there a gate? Do they have a lock on the gate? How did they remove the timber previously? Has threre ever been a permission slip signed?
Where the two properties ever owned by a single owner?
I have been to court a few times on this and these questions are always brought up. First, the family shouldn't have gotten a lawyer...yet. They should have contacted your mother first and try to work it out neighborly. At that point, if I where in your mothers shoes, I would tell the family, "Sure, just send the timber people here and we will work out a way for them to get your timber out." When they came I would tell them they have to build a road right on my property line that would have the least affect on my privacy and property. Then that would be the access. All of this assuming the access HAS to go through mothers.
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: Cactus_buck]
#1717560
04/16/16 06:50 AM
04/16/16 06:50 AM
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JAT50
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Have them pay your mother for access? Ask for a percentage of money made from timber for access? Don't know if it's legal buts an idea for all her trouble. Just lease them a very expensive temporary easement and make them put up a performance bond to make sure it is in satisfactory condition when they leave.
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: JAT50]
#1717578
04/16/16 07:25 AM
04/16/16 07:25 AM
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Have them pay your mother for access? Ask for a percentage of money made from timber for access? Don't know if it's legal buts an idea for all her trouble. Just lease them a very expensive temporary easement and make them put up a performance bond to make sure it is in satisfactory condition when they leave. This is the better way. Stay out of court as much as you can with this. The longer it drags out the more it will cost everyone. Your mother included.
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: Rebelman]
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04/16/16 12:13 PM
04/16/16 12:13 PM
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inojon
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Is across your mothers property the closest and most direct route to the public road?
What is the historical access and relationship been? Is there a gate? Do they have a lock on the gate? How did they remove the timber previously? Has threre ever been a permission slip signed?
Where the two properties ever owned by a single owner?
Yes sir the dirt road is closest to the property. Back in the late 1800's and early 1900's the old man that owned it used to own a couple sections now and when he died he deeded it to all his kids. The old lady that passed a couple years ago this is the only 40 she had left. There is no access on momas deed and there is not a road to it. The closest road to it is about a 1/4 length of a 40 from their land. There has never been permission given since we've had it from 1973.
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: inojon]
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04/16/16 12:37 PM
04/16/16 12:37 PM
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As far as I know the timber ain't been cut in a long time, probably early to mid 1900's. It has been big timber since 1973. They lost a lot of timber when opal came through in 1995.
"TO BE THE MAN, YOU GOTTA BEAT THE MAN" RIC FLAIR
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Re: Locked land question
[Re: doekiller]
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04/16/16 02:24 PM
04/16/16 02:24 PM
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Posts: 1,490 Louisiana
JAT50
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Everyone is an expert. But, remember, you get what you pay for. Very little correct information in this thread.
I would contact a local lawyer and pay him for some advice. Oh please enlighten us
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