[WSBARP] Speeding Easement Users
Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com
Jeff at bellanddavispllc.com
Thu Jun 2 13:45:10 PDT 2022
Listmates:
Common problem with questions on how to solve. Neighbor, a renter, accesses
his home using an easement through clients property. Neighbor likes to
speed down the drive. Client wants to know if speed signs can be placed,
which I believe they can, but in reality will not slow down anyone. Can
speed bumps be placed in the easement? I believe I read a case where speed
bumps were deemed an unreasonable interference with the dominant owners use
of the easement; but maybe because they were very large. What experiences
have you had in this area?
Jeff
W. Jeff Davis
BELL & DAVIS PLLC
P.O. Box 510
720 E. Washington Street, Suite 105
Sequim WA 98382
Phone: (360) 683.1129
Fax: (360) 683.1258
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