Big Country
Junior Member
Wisconsin
I purchased a legal easement from the previous owner of a neighboring property. The easement goes across the edge of the neighbors corn field, through a creek, and a section of pastured woods. The new owner of this property is dividing it up and selling it off for hunting parcels. That's his right and I'm fine with that, even tho this new neighbor is not a very nice person. He is purposely land-locking a portion of this property and wants me to convey the cornfield portion of the easement to him so he can then allow the land-locked owner to use it as his easement as well. He has made threats to put up a line fence and stop running his cattle through our property, which would raise our taxes and add a cost of our portion of the fence, if we don't agree to do this. This also is fine with me. So he now says that he will just do a quick claim deed on the cornfield portion of my easement with the new owner of the land-locked parcel. Can he do this? I realize that it really doesn't matter in the scheme of things, I just want to know if it's legal.
Thank you for any advise...
I purchased a legal easement from the previous owner of a neighboring property. The easement goes across the edge of the neighbors corn field, through a creek, and a section of pastured woods. The new owner of this property is dividing it up and selling it off for hunting parcels. That's his right and I'm fine with that, even tho this new neighbor is not a very nice person. He is purposely land-locking a portion of this property and wants me to convey the cornfield portion of the easement to him so he can then allow the land-locked owner to use it as his easement as well. He has made threats to put up a line fence and stop running his cattle through our property, which would raise our taxes and add a cost of our portion of the fence, if we don't agree to do this. This also is fine with me. So he now says that he will just do a quick claim deed on the cornfield portion of my easement with the new owner of the land-locked parcel. Can he do this? I realize that it really doesn't matter in the scheme of things, I just want to know if it's legal.
Thank you for any advise...