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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    Here's the aerial from '73, to show what I'm talking about.
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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    It isn't landlocked. They sit right next door on a city street just like the house we're buying. They had their own driveway on the other side back in 1973 (I looked up historic aerials and that's the oldest clear photo I could find of the properties). They had a garage that faced the driveway...
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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    There's really honestly enough room to not bother each other...
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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    We really don't have an option but to continue on with her. We're under contract. She'll get paid no matter what if we can ever get to closing. But yes, I fully plan on leaving one star reviews on Google, Facebook, and yelp and advising anyone and everyone to steer clear. Hell, if there's been...
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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    Some days, no I do not pee until I get home. It just is what it is. You've got 6-7 dogs to get groomed between 10am-4pm and people are crazy if their dog is there longer than 3hrs. If I eat lunch, it's always because the receptionist ran to McDonald's and I'm eating fries, standing at my table...
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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    Here is what the easement says: "A. "An irrevocable nonexclusive easement over the private road located on [neighbor's address] and [house we're buying address] as shown on exhibit "A", the mortgage report dated April 27, 1998. B: Neither party shall park a vehicle for extended periods of time...
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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    That's the problem. The easement agreement doesn't actually describe the easement. It just says there is one and lists the two properties that are part of it by their legal description. It doesn't say where on the driveway the easement actually is. And we are increasingly upset with our agent...
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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    We aren't worried about being 100% responsible, we just want to know what exactly we are responsible for and where the easement exactly is. And without exhibit A, we really don't. It isn't on any plat maps. We cannot find that info. Our agent is not understanding this and took three days to...
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    Buying a home with an easement. Sellers deny that it exists. Real estate agent less than helpful.

    What is the name of your state? Michigan First time homebuyers. We're buying a home with a shared driveway. This was not disclosed when we offered, because our agent did not make sure that we got the seller's disclosures. There is an easement over the driveway too. I only discovered the...

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