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pcs115
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What is the name of your state? maine
I bought a home recently. In my deed, it states that " this property is subject to a 20 ft right of way along the (neighbor's) property line for the purpose of accessing the wood lot to the north." another neighbor says that it is her
r-o-w, because long ago all the property lines were in different places. My question is, Wouldn't HER deed need to state that SHE has a 20 ft r-o-w (in that same location) for her to have any rights to it? also, I have researched all of the surrounding property deeds and not any of them say that they have a r-o-w.
the r-o-w was created in 1926 and when the owners died, the inheriting relative quit claimed the property to a new couple however, the right to the r-o-w was never transferred.
thanks,pcs115
I bought a home recently. In my deed, it states that " this property is subject to a 20 ft right of way along the (neighbor's) property line for the purpose of accessing the wood lot to the north." another neighbor says that it is her
r-o-w, because long ago all the property lines were in different places. My question is, Wouldn't HER deed need to state that SHE has a 20 ft r-o-w (in that same location) for her to have any rights to it? also, I have researched all of the surrounding property deeds and not any of them say that they have a r-o-w.
the r-o-w was created in 1926 and when the owners died, the inheriting relative quit claimed the property to a new couple however, the right to the r-o-w was never transferred.
thanks,pcs115
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