What is the name of your state?TN
I live in an older home in a downtown area with a very small yard. When the house was built(around 1930) there was a shared garage used by 4 houses. My deed gives me the right to park in the garage, and rights to ingress/egress across two other yards. Three other homeowners have ingress/egress rights across my property. The deed also specifies that no vehicles of any kind are to be parked on the right of way. The garage was torn down over 30 years ago and fences have been placed by all of the other neighbors blocking the right of way. Since the garage has been torn down, and fences have been erected by previous owners is the easement still valid? I have a new neighbor that says he still has rights to ingress/egress and is going to start parking in his back yard. As I stated before the yards are very small and if he parks in his yard it would completely fill the yard blocking MY right of ingress/egress through his property. Since the deed specifically prohibits vehicles being parked on the right of way, can he do this? His deed states that even though the garage is destroyed, he still maintains his right to ingress/egress.
I live in an older home in a downtown area with a very small yard. When the house was built(around 1930) there was a shared garage used by 4 houses. My deed gives me the right to park in the garage, and rights to ingress/egress across two other yards. Three other homeowners have ingress/egress rights across my property. The deed also specifies that no vehicles of any kind are to be parked on the right of way. The garage was torn down over 30 years ago and fences have been placed by all of the other neighbors blocking the right of way. Since the garage has been torn down, and fences have been erected by previous owners is the easement still valid? I have a new neighbor that says he still has rights to ingress/egress and is going to start parking in his back yard. As I stated before the yards are very small and if he parks in his yard it would completely fill the yard blocking MY right of ingress/egress through his property. Since the deed specifically prohibits vehicles being parked on the right of way, can he do this? His deed states that even though the garage is destroyed, he still maintains his right to ingress/egress.