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Apr 26, 1996

Landlocked Property

If property does not touch a public roadway, then access can be gained only by crossing another's land. Permission via an easement must be negotiated. This article describes five private right-of-way easements.
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By
Judon Fambrough

If property does not touch a public roadway, then access can be gained only by crossing another’s land. Permission via an easement must be negotiated. This article describes five private right-of-way easements.

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