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<p>Had one of these a few years ago. Client had put rocks along the
lawn edge. It was a separate lot on the plat. Malefactor kept
moving them so he could drive on the lawn. Got an order protecting
the rocks!</p>
<p>K. Garl Long<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/22/2017 02:32 PM, Paul Neumiller
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<p class="MsoNormal">As is typical in a rural county, written
easement calls for 60 foot access easement but the actual
crushed aggregate road is about thirty feet wide. Client has
a plant hedge about 25 feet from actual road with a mowed lawn
abutting the actual road (that is, the lawn is in between the
hedge and the actual road. Now, dominant easement holder is
driving on client’s lawn by about three feet (but still part
of the easement) and is threatening to “tear out” the hedge
“because I have a right to and you can’t stop me.” In fact,
there are about 10 servient tenements he is doing this to. He
is a retired Department of Transportation employee so he says
he knows his rights and the law. Unfortunately, Littlefair
vs. Schulze, 169 WnApp. 659 (Div. 2, 2012), says, basically,
he (dominant tenement) can do this. <o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Are there any cases or anything out there
that says enough is enough, the road is already a flat,
unobstructed, straight 30 feet wide road. You don’t need any
more so stop bullying your neighbors just because you may have
the right? All parcels are at least 2.5 acres. Any ideas
other than going to the guy, hat in hand, and asking for
mercy?<o:p></o:p></p>
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