fredfurter
Junior Member
My home has part of its driveway on the land of the house (zoned for offices) next to mine. There is clearly defined curb of where my driveway starts and ends; and a yellow line marking the curb/easement. My house was built in 1943 and this implied driveway easement has been in continuous use for much more than 5 years. There is a large, old tree planted at the end of my driveway and partially blocks my official property access (over time is has grown and the roots erupted through the driveway on my side of the property line). If I was to drive over the roots of this tree on a regular basis to access my home and garage, it would definitely kill a beautiful healthy tree on my property.
I have read through some info on Idaho easement law and it seems to me that a Prescriptive Easement and a Necessity Easement might be applicable here.
My question is: What do I need to do to formalize the implied easement? Do I need to file in court to formalize the easement? The business property next to me is currently unoccupied and for sale. I plan to continue to use the part of the driveway on their land (as a implied Prescriptive Easement exists). I want to make sure to protect my use easement to my home and protect the tree on my property.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I have read through some info on Idaho easement law and it seems to me that a Prescriptive Easement and a Necessity Easement might be applicable here.
My question is: What do I need to do to formalize the implied easement? Do I need to file in court to formalize the easement? The business property next to me is currently unoccupied and for sale. I plan to continue to use the part of the driveway on their land (as a implied Prescriptive Easement exists). I want to make sure to protect my use easement to my home and protect the tree on my property.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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