[quote=no_such_reality]JMHO, if your lead in position, is I’ve talked to the lawyer and have the legal right… well, you’ve got the legal right. And that’s all you’ve got. Now go beat your neighbor over the head with a legal right and see how neighborly they are.
[quote]The easements are not once in a life usages. They were created by my title company for me, with the previous owner for a 40′ wide road for [/quote]
Wait a minute, did I just read that right. You bought the easement from the prior owner. So these people that are harrassing you bought AFTER you bought the easement?
If that’s the case, they’re idiot crackjobs. Still would be a nice courtesy to pre-discuss improvement with them.
They don’t happen to be preppers are they?
I also wonder if 40ft road easements were discussed during their purchase of the property.[/quote]
Yes, I bought the easement from 3 people, one sold to this hostile person. Nobody wants courtesy or respects it will never be nurture by parties involved for sure.
One would think he had a title company that plotted the easements for him and gave him all the policy exclusions, but maybe not. I hope whatever judge we face has the same opinion of him as you do. There is no hardship to balance here.
I’ll try to refrain from too many comments on what they are. Doesn’t help, but they are not hardened criminals. Not on probation or anything like that as far as I know. One has a long history of dubious litigation.
They were definitely in the hole as far as education about easements and property rights go. Not anymore. This is pure belligerence at best.
Anyway , deciding on opening the restraining order can of worms or not. It’s likely, probably a no brainer. They have plenty of money to behave just as badly in the legal system as they do on the road.
A legal system that I somewhat loathe anyway.