[WSBARP] speed bumps

Robert R. Cole cole-gilday at stanwoodlaw.net
Tue Aug 25 16:40:31 PDT 2020


Also could depend upon whether the servient estate has to drive over 
them also.

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On 8/25/2020 4:26 PM, Eric Nelsen wrote:
>
> Totally depends on circumstances and the exact language of the 
> easement. This kind of situation is a full-employment act for lawyers. 
> The case law is all easement-construal and facts-and-circumstances.
>
> If the easement is just "ingress and egress" and non-exclusive then it 
> really gets to facts and circumstances, and determining if speed bumps 
> "unreasonably interfere" with the dominant estate's use. Lots of 
> arguments about how high, how steep, how many, placed where, gravel or 
> concrete or asphalt...
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> Sincerely,
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> Eric
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> *Subject:* [WSBARP] speed bumps
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> Can owner of servient estate install speed bumps on driveway easement 
> assuming they satisfy any applicable codes.
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