Originally Posted by 2Dogs
Originally Posted by 2Dogs
I just don't see a problem with a unrestricted, deeded ROW , that runs in perpetuity with the property. I've got one and have granted them , no problem.


Several are strongly against a deeded ROW, but nobody has given good reasons why.



Right, if anything, it’s more of a downside for the person who has to allow access across their property. Father in law bought 120 just to keep from anyone else having a ROW across our property. There’s a few parcels below us that is landlocked. We’ve kicked around the idea of making an offer on it. Dogs, is there a route for someone with landlocked land to gain ROW’s? And if so, how would they ever decide which route into the property becomes a ROW?


The fool tells me his reasons; the wise man persuades me with my own.