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I have an easement across my 40 acre property that states "Centerline of existing roadway platted heron as referred to in the certificate of dedication, as written on this plat. Said roadway being platted for the specific purpose of providing private ingress/egress to a tract as necessary".
When I purchased I assumed that the 2 lots that need access across my property would use this road - and they do when they visit (not full time residents). But now a new resident in the neighborhood whose property has its own separate access road feels he has the right for him and his guests to hike across my property because it is a platted easement. Does he have the right to use it? He is also hiking on the other 2 lots to then reach the national forest, but I am not sure if they gave him permission or not.
I am also concerned for 4 wheeler traffic, etc in the future so just want to know if this person can use the easement for recreational use when he does not need to use it to access his tract?
I have an easement across my 40 acre property that states "Centerline of existing roadway platted heron as referred to in the certificate of dedication, as written on this plat. Said roadway being platted for the specific purpose of providing private ingress/egress to a tract as necessary".
When I purchased I assumed that the 2 lots that need access across my property would use this road - and they do when they visit (not full time residents). But now a new resident in the neighborhood whose property has its own separate access road feels he has the right for him and his guests to hike across my property because it is a platted easement. Does he have the right to use it? He is also hiking on the other 2 lots to then reach the national forest, but I am not sure if they gave him permission or not.
I am also concerned for 4 wheeler traffic, etc in the future so just want to know if this person can use the easement for recreational use when he does not need to use it to access his tract?