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Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on April 20, 2022, 04:37:09 PMQuote from: Fishmaker57 on April 20, 2022, 03:39:42 PMGo to the county assessor's web site and look at it on the map. If there is an easement, it will show up on there.The assessors site will show roads but it does NOT say if there is an easement through the property. Title Company can run a preliminary Title report and it will show if there is a recorded easement through the property and to whom the easement is for..Lots of State Land has easements for DNR only--- through private property but the easement does not mean that the public has legal access also....Just knock on the guys door and ask....he's probably used to it.Also, it looks like the road ends before it gets to the state land....so you will need permission from that land owner. I have easements through my property for the BPA to maintain powerlines, it is not for the public to use. I also have easements for DNR employees to cross my property to get to certain areas of theirs for maintenance and logging, again the easement is not for public use. Finally I have easements for roads that adjacent property owners need to use to access their properties, but not for the general public to use.It is always best to ask and not assume.
Quote from: Fishmaker57 on April 20, 2022, 03:39:42 PMGo to the county assessor's web site and look at it on the map. If there is an easement, it will show up on there.The assessors site will show roads but it does NOT say if there is an easement through the property. Title Company can run a preliminary Title report and it will show if there is a recorded easement through the property and to whom the easement is for..Lots of State Land has easements for DNR only--- through private property but the easement does not mean that the public has legal access also....Just knock on the guys door and ask....he's probably used to it.Also, it looks like the road ends before it gets to the state land....so you will need permission from that land owner.
Go to the county assessor's web site and look at it on the map. If there is an easement, it will show up on there.
Quote from: Rainier10 on April 20, 2022, 04:51:00 PMQuote from: buckcanyonlodge on April 20, 2022, 04:37:09 PMQuote from: Fishmaker57 on April 20, 2022, 03:39:42 PMGo to the county assessor's web site and look at it on the map. If there is an easement, it will show up on there.The assessors site will show roads but it does NOT say if there is an easement through the property. Title Company can run a preliminary Title report and it will show if there is a recorded easement through the property and to whom the easement is for..Lots of State Land has easements for DNR only--- through private property but the easement does not mean that the public has legal access also....Just knock on the guys door and ask....he's probably used to it.Also, it looks like the road ends before it gets to the state land....so you will need permission from that land owner. I have easements through my property for the BPA to maintain powerlines, it is not for the public to use. I also have easements for DNR employees to cross my property to get to certain areas of theirs for maintenance and logging, again the easement is not for public use. Finally I have easements for roads that adjacent property owners need to use to access their properties, but not for the general public to use.It is always best to ask and not assume.I'll second this one. Between farm lands and forest lands I have easements and access agreements between several agencies and even more private companies. None of them are for the general public's use. Always ask the land owner, if you can't find a land owner then move on, if the land owner says "NO" then move on. Too many people think their tax money makes them a land owner when it really does not.
So let me see if I have this straight. I pay a ton of money for a bunch of land. I then pay a ton of money every year after that in property taxes for the right to continue to own my land. On top of that I have to provide the documentation to everyone that wants access through my land that they don't have access when there is a sign from DNR that says "authorized vehicles only beyond this sign"?Just trying to gage what my responsibility is to "joe hunter" that wants to come through my place because there is a road there that if you look up on the DNR says no public access.It's really not that hard to do a little leg work yourself. It's not like you have invested any money in the land you want to get access through. It's not like you pay property tax on that land every year. Heck for a few hundred dollars you could get a title report and see that there is no public access if you really wanted to get into the weeds of it all. But rather than do the work yourself to find out if you are wrong you think the property owner should provide the documentation to you for you to read and review?I will agree with you that all of the easements aren't written the same and each easement should be read in full. Where I disagree is who should be burdened with providing the documentation proving their point.I know what my easement says and I have proven it time and time again. It gets old real quick having the same discussion with people who want me to show them they are wrong.