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OHRoadwarrior

Senior Member
If the bridge has been built, there is likely little you can do except receive compensation for the property. assuming they don't have easement to build it there.
 


pepper13

Junior Member
Have you reviewed your title policy to see what easements and/or right of ways might exist?
no,but i will look into it,thank you for your advice. i don't know how easements work or if there is a certain amount they can use for easements
 

pepper13

Junior Member
If the bridge has been built, there is likely little you can do except receive compensation for the property. assuming they don't have easement to build it there.
its really not the point in compensation,its more that its my land and taxes are paid and they can come in and use your land for what ever they want to build on it, thank you
 

justalayman

Senior Member
its really not the point in compensation,its more that its my land and taxes are paid and they can come in and use your land for what ever they want to build on it, thank you

well, ultimately, they can take your property through eminent domain. They have to pay you market value for the property but in the end, there really isn't much you can do to prevent them from buying the land if they want it.


and concerning Ohiogals post:

I didn't notice the username and associate it with the other post. If this is the land involved in the other thread, there is nothing you can do about this at all since you do not own the land.
 

nextwife

Senior Member
no,but i will look into it,thank you for your advice. i don't know how easements work or if there is a certain amount they can use for easements


Until you determine what the title records show they are legally entitled to use, you cannot know if they used more than that amount.
 

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