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Old Oct 23, 2007, 10:44 AM
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Road maintenance

We access our home by a privately owned road (through easements) shared by 15 owners. There is a bridge that is badly in need of repair. Half the owners are willing to share in the cost of the repair. The other half refuses. There is no road maintenance agreement. If the bridge fails, the only other access is by a circuitous poorly maintained road that would be difficult for emergency vehicles to use.

What legal remedy is there to make all owners pay a share in the cost?

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Old Oct 23, 2007, 10:51 AM   #2  
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Sounds like there is a way to reach your home without this private drive so its pretty much for convenience and safety. Without an agreement there is little you can do other than try to sue the half that don't want the repair. Who built the road and who pays for snow removal or up keep?
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Well, if it is on private property, couldn't the half that wants to pay build it then charge tolls to the others that didn't? j/k

Is there a POA?
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Old Oct 23, 2007, 01:06 PM   #4  
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Go back and read the language in the easements. Usually easements will have some kind of provision about sharing the cost of maintenance.

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Old Oct 24, 2007, 08:03 AM   #5  
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We do not have a POA.
The only alternative route is much longer, rougher and not suitable for many cars.
We do not get snow. Maintenance has been done by one or a few people doing things on their own.

Common sense tells me that there should be a way to legally resolve the issue. This issue must have come before legislators or courts before.
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If there is any formal easement agreement it would have showed up in a title search if anyone sold their home. Are you aware of any title transfers that you could ask about? from what you have said this road runs on private property owned by each or most of you, correct? Where are you located?
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Hello ed:

You apparently missed what Lisa had to say. She's the only real estate attorney amongst us. The rest of us are just having fun. She does this for a living.

If you don't have copies of the easements, you can probably read them at your county courthouse.

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Ex you are correct but I'm raising the question if an easement even exists. There may not be any agreement. You are right about directing edfer to the court house, sounds like he may end up there eventually anyway.
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Hello ballenger:

He said there were so I just directed him to where he might find 'em. You're right about the title. I'll even bet that it was his title search that alerted him to the easements in the first place.

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Actually, this is my son's house which he bought about 3 years ago. My wife is a CA RE broker and was my son's agent. (I am also a broker). If I recall correctly, road easements were mentioned in the title search but nothing about maintenance. Some residents who have been their many years do not know of any road agreements. The issue has become more critical as the bridge and acess road ages and becomes more in need of major repair.

We are in Tuolumne County in CA. They are about 30 years behind the San Francisco bay area in how county govt does things. They didn't even have a planning or building dept until about 30 years ago and up until a few years ago people could do pretty much as they pleased. Sort of old boys country in the boondocks!
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