What to do if my neighbors are parking in a 20 ft by 60 ft right of way that is my access to the street from my house?
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What to do if my neighbors are parking in a 20 ft by 60 ft right of way that is my access to the street from my house?
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Asked on January 2, 2013 under Real Estate Law, West Virginia
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Under the laws of all states in this country if you own an easement over another person's property the person who receives the detriment of the easement cannot legally interfere with your use. From what you have written about, your access is being interfered with and you should consult with a real estate lawyer to write a cease and desist letter to your neighbors for you.
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