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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    Thank you for all the advice. At least we have an idea where to go with this now.
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    Who would we sue, the deed holder or the neighbor purchasing the land on land contract?
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    We can still access the water on our side without the easement . We have a drive next to the easement we had cut last year, but the same neighbor encroached and destroyed it with his excavator. It would also need repaired.
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    We each have drives i. front of our homes. The easement is on the backside/lakeside on the boundary line. It is for accessing the lake, not our homes.
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    The easement is for both of our benefit to access the water. This is not the only road. We each have our own driveways as well to our properties. We only have this access to the water.. The other owner has another driveway to the beach on his second lot. He is selling both lots together. He just...
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    The easement is still showing in the owners / sellers name. Not the land contract holder.
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    So another issue is if we want to try to end the easement, who owns it. The neighbor is buying the land on a land contract which has not been paid in full. Who do we deal with regarding the easement, the current neighbor or the deed holders?
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    That woul That would be awesome if he would, but he wants to charge us to do this, even though he owns all kinds of excavating equipment.
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    No, but I will now. Thank you.
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    What legal action would have force behind it?
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    Would a cease and desist stop the neighbor from continuing destroying the drive and our property?
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    We are in the process of legal action against the first contractor at this time.
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    Trespassing, Malicious destruction of property

    We have a recorded shared easement with our neighbor. The easement drive either has eroded or was never cut to proper dimensions. We have ordered a survey of the property line and easement. There are survey markers there now, but we need to confirm the accuracy. Our neighbor recently and...

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