Can a landowner refuse to provide an easement or right-of-way? The Answer is Yes.
A landowner must consent in writing before the creation of a new easement or right-of-way. If a landowner refuses to grant consent, an easement or right-of-way may still be obtained and created if it is based upon a decision of the Surface Rights Board, expropriation, or a judge’s order if it is determined that the easement would be in the greater public good.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
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