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Pond Riparian and Easement Rights

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quincy

Senior Member
I haven't given anybody an easement. I was just curious as to how to interpret the covenant.
Your property documents (apparently) gave the neighbors, whose property surrounds/abuts the pond, rights to access the pond from locations around the pond.

Usually water rights, and the dividing line between private and public property rights, will be up to the high water mark - but you (apparently) have ceded additional rights that extend beyond this high water mark to the surrounding land along the banks of the pond.

Unless the home you purchased was positioned on land declared “common” land (perhaps owned by an association of some sort), there should be a clear delineation between what is private and what is public.

You probably will want to consult with an attorney in your area for property document review and clarification. Again, though, it seems unlikely that your neighbors have rights to anything but “shoreline” water rights. They probably are not given rights to traipse across the property close to your house.
 

quincy

Senior Member
There was somebody on his property. He gave rights to other people to be on this property.
Well ... yes. But the question is the extent of rights granted to neighbors to use the neighboring properties. The rights to access the pond should not extend too far from the shoreline - unless no one around the pond has any personal property rights.
 

PayrollHRGuy

Senior Member
Well ... yes. But the question is the extent of rights granted to neighbors to use the neighboring properties. The rights to access the pond should not extend too far from the shoreline - unless no one around the pond has any personal property rights.
But the OP has no idea, zero, nada who's footsteps were in the snow.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
That actually wasn't the question.
No, but it is pretty darned close:

I'm a bit confused as to what exactly my covenant considers the easement for pond rights. Is it just for the use of our parcel of land that the pond is on or is it the land around the pond as well?
 

PayrollHRGuy

Senior Member
No, but it is pretty darned close:

I'm a bit confused as to what exactly my covenant considers the easement for pond rights. Is it just for the use of our parcel of land that the pond is on or is it the land around the pond as well?
And that had been well answered way back up the thread.

My response was in reply to the fact that the OP had absolutely no idea whose footsteps were around his house.
 

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