babsdelite2
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We share a well with one neighbor and the well is on their property. We have since put in our own private well and would like to relinquish rights to the shared well. Is this possible? We live in Arizona.
It is possible, yes. You should discuss this with your neighbor.We share a well with one neighbor and the well is on their property. We have since put in our own private well and would like to relinquish rights to the shared well. Is this possible? We live in Arizona.
Yes, we pay them $120.00 a year for electric and 50% of repairs, if needed.Do you have any obligations with regard to the shared well?
How is this agreement memorialized? A written contract, handshake, etc...Yes, we pay them $120.00 a year for electric and 50% of repairs, if needed.
It’s set up in the deed to the property between us and the neighbor.How is this agreement memorialized? A written contract, handshake, etc...
It’s recorded in the property deed between us and the neighbor.How is this agreement memorialized? A written contract, handshake, etc...
Because the well is located on your neighbor’s property, the well should be registered with the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) in their name. I assume you received a permit for your new well and it was also registered with the ADWR?It’s set up in the deed to the property between us and the neighbor.
You’re welcome, babsdelite2. Thanks for the thanks.Thank you!
All wells drilled in Arizona must be permitted by the Arizona Department of Water Resources. This requirement should have been met. If there was no permit granted, I agree it would be a mistake to try to move ahead with any quitclaim or other available action without speaking to an attorney first.You are doing far more than 'relinquishing rights' and you neighbor would be a fool to agree without compensation. You have accrured years of wear and tear and now you want to bail before a bill comes due.
Also: Is your private well even legal? You want to be very very sure of that.