You talk with forked tongue!I realize the implied easement and I can not nor do I want to try to keep them from access to their property. I just want to know if I can make it difficult such as making them pay to get a deeded easement through my property. (?). . . .
Food for though:The property is very old. The original owners have died and their children are now the owners. I would assume that in the near future they are going to want to sell it. They do not live on the property. It is around 200 acres. They travel through about a quarter mile of mine to access theirs. They have never helped out with road repairs and have given me grief on other issues. I don't want to just roll over and give them a deeded easement. How easy is it for them to sue and get one. Would I have to give it to them for free?
It likely is but that doesn't make it any less binding.is probably generic to all warranty deeds.
So if I give them say a 10' wide and 1300' easement of record that is good enough to satisfy the easement?It likely is but that doesn't make it any less binding.
That probably is not wide enough. As someone else already pointed out the fire departments requires 24'. Also, going back to the 1960's is not going back far enough. You need to go back as far as there are written records on your parcel.So if I give them say a 10' wide and 1300' easement of record that is good enough to satisfy the easement?
I seriously doubt unless you are starting a "sub division" or such that there are any restrictions on how much easement you have to give. I have a County road that also runs about a quarter mile through my property. I still actually own the road and pay taxes on the land the road uses. This morning after I looked up deeds I went by and talked to the County Judge who I went to H.S. with. He said there was no set width out in the country and it was mostly up to the owner of the land that the easement was on. He said he had seen it all from narrow to wide. He also thought that I was in the "cat bird seat" as he could not see anyone getting a loan the way it was now.That probably is not wide enough. As someone else already pointed out the fire departments requires 24'. Also, going back to the 1960's is not going back far enough. You need to go back as far as there are written records on your parcel.