curt andrews
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?
Texas.
We have some property that was landlocked until we were able to negotiate a easement with a neighbor. The easement allows us (with restrictions) to transit our neighbors property and provides an option (for either party) to build a new road - builder pays the cost. We use the original road and have no plans to build a new one. Our neighbors property has recently been sold to a land developer who wants to make some changes to our easement. Our position is that we want unrestricted access via a public road to our gate without restrictions. My question is how do I phrase our position.
Texas.
We have some property that was landlocked until we were able to negotiate a easement with a neighbor. The easement allows us (with restrictions) to transit our neighbors property and provides an option (for either party) to build a new road - builder pays the cost. We use the original road and have no plans to build a new one. Our neighbors property has recently been sold to a land developer who wants to make some changes to our easement. Our position is that we want unrestricted access via a public road to our gate without restrictions. My question is how do I phrase our position.