Karla Lane and a couple, Erberhard and Ursula Schneider, were adjoining property owners. At one time, the properties had a single owner. Lane’s property was landlocked and the only access to public ...
One of the most common types of real estate cases we litigate are easement disputes. Since easements usually involve one’s personal residence or investment property, such disputes may be deeply ...
An easement grants someone access to your property for practical purposes or for other reasons. For example, your neighbors may have access to a path on your property to get to the beach. While ...
Last week we saw that easements are rights one acquires over other's property. To qualify for these rights, an easement ought to bore certain characteristics. They must have a dominant tenement and a ...