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THAT LINE IN THE MIDDLE OF MY FOREHEAD IS MY WTH INSTALL
Of course you can build a driveway across the bar ditch provided you install a culvert. Think of a bar ditch on the side of the road. You are not legally allowed to build a fence in the middle of a street.Ģ) Do you pay taxes on the land? If you pay taxes on that portion of the property, a case can be made that the acquiring entity should compensate you especially if they are a taxing authority.ģ) Are you legally allowed to change the elevation of that portion of the land? Notice I did not ask if you can build on that portion of the land. Here is a good rule of thumb to know if you own the property in question:ġ) Can you fence the area in question? If you are legally allowed to build a fence on the line, you probably own the property. Unfortunately, I will have to inform him that he is under a false impression. The property owner’s justification is that he owns that land.
I have a file on my desk right now where the property owner is asking for compensation for the land that is currently under the existing road. Therefore, it is common for property lines to go to the centerline of a road.
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At some point in the past, property owners agreed to each grant the right of way for road to an entity. Most of these roadway rights of way are approximately 40 to 60 feet wide, and the road was originally split equally along property boundaries. In the more rural areas (which has nothing to do with value), we often encounter situations where the legal description of a property actually goes to the centerline of a road.