Neighbors walking through my backyard

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are your neighbor's options to get onto the trail if they don't walk onto your property?


That's their issue to solve.




If 8 were a user of this trail access point, I would retaliate it by petitioning the county to order an easement, officially recognizing the current de facto easement, on your property to allow the public access to the trail. That would harm your resale quite a bit, I’d imagine.


Or, maybe we can all agree that the current arrangement isn’t too bad, then?


Easement to get to the WOD Trail through your neighbor's yard when your own property adjoins it but is less convenient? Bring your petition on! If I were OP, I'd be sure to show pictures of how your egress is causing environmental damage and then counter with a request for monetary damages.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are your neighbor's options to get onto the trail if they don't walk onto your property?


That's their issue to solve.




If 8 were a user of this trail access point, I would retaliate it by petitioning the county to order an easement, officially recognizing the current de facto easement, on your property to allow the public access to the trail. That would harm your resale quite a bit, I’d imagine.


Or, maybe we can all agree that the current arrangement isn’t too bad, then?


Except the jackweeds using OP's yard to get on the trail CAN use their own yard, they just choose NOT to
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are your neighbor's options to get onto the trail if they don't walk onto your property?


That's their issue to solve.




If 8 were a user of this trail access point, I would retaliate it by petitioning the county to order an easement, officially recognizing the current de facto easement, on your property to allow the public access to the trail. That would harm your resale quite a bit, I’d imagine.


Or, maybe we can all agree that the current arrangement isn’t too bad, then?


That's just not how property law works.

-a lawyer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are your neighbor's options to get onto the trail if they don't walk onto your property?


That's their issue to solve.




If 8 were a user of this trail access point, I would retaliate it by petitioning the county to order an easement, officially recognizing the current de facto easement, on your property to allow the public access to the trail. That would harm your resale quite a bit, I’d imagine.


Or, maybe we can all agree that the current arrangement isn’t too bad, then?


Your neighbor is here, OP?
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