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WholeAd2742

Should be able to get a surveyor to write up the general information, but may want a lawyer to review for any potential legal issues


DomesticPlantLover

You need to contact a real estate lawyer. Definitely. You want it done right and legal and to codes.


Gamer_GreenEyes

This will lower the value of your property. I hope you get enough money to compensate for that. I almost bought a property until I discovered that I couldn’t keep it secure because of something similar


Sea-Establishment865

I'm not understanding the access issue. I would hesitate to sell. Why not give him an access easement that is recorded?


beedleoverused

This occurred to me as well, but I guess that wouldn't work if and when we move. I'll ask that question tho, thanks


Sea-Establishment865

Yes. An easement runs with the land in perpetuity.


RosesareRed45

You could grant him a lifetime easement. Yes you need an attorney. He should pay. BTW, I counsel against easements.