What is the name of your state?Florida
I have a question concerning the use of an easement, my Grandmother purchased an interior piece of property in 1981 and was granted an easement at that time,her property is a middle parcel of 3 parcels,the easement she is now using has been used for at least 50 years.
The previous Owner has since passed and now the current owner who has owned the property since the 80's has decided that she can no longer use his property to gain access to her property,My question is this: Can he legally stop her from using his property? He has never put up any " No Trespassing " signs, I also found out that he has a buyer for his property and the individual who is interested in his property is also interested in My Grandmothers property but she does not want to sell for the amount He has offered through the Real Estate Agent.
He has harrassed her with telephone calls, and The Family has been sent 2 letters from His Attorney advising the Family to stop using his property to gain access to hers, It is not a Court Order but No one has been able to drive on it since the letters were sent.
If I read the definition of " Landlocked " right then I believe that is what He is attempting to do to my Grandmother, She is 87 years old and can not afford legal representation,I have contacted our NorthWest Florida Legal services and I was advised that they will not even give her a consult until She has submitted an application through their Office to determine if she will be given free Representation.
Any help with this matter is appreciated and I Thank you in advance for your help.
Nancy
I have a question concerning the use of an easement, my Grandmother purchased an interior piece of property in 1981 and was granted an easement at that time,her property is a middle parcel of 3 parcels,the easement she is now using has been used for at least 50 years.
The previous Owner has since passed and now the current owner who has owned the property since the 80's has decided that she can no longer use his property to gain access to her property,My question is this: Can he legally stop her from using his property? He has never put up any " No Trespassing " signs, I also found out that he has a buyer for his property and the individual who is interested in his property is also interested in My Grandmothers property but she does not want to sell for the amount He has offered through the Real Estate Agent.
He has harrassed her with telephone calls, and The Family has been sent 2 letters from His Attorney advising the Family to stop using his property to gain access to hers, It is not a Court Order but No one has been able to drive on it since the letters were sent.
If I read the definition of " Landlocked " right then I believe that is what He is attempting to do to my Grandmother, She is 87 years old and can not afford legal representation,I have contacted our NorthWest Florida Legal services and I was advised that they will not even give her a consult until She has submitted an application through their Office to determine if she will be given free Representation.
Any help with this matter is appreciated and I Thank you in advance for your help.
Nancy