Post: Easement-Fencing & gating of property

Posted by K.M. Koneman on 1/15/07
I own property that has a conveyance of easement that states the landowners of the servient estate have the right to the free and uniterrupted use of the easement. I'm in the process of installing a gate at the entrance to my property with firm consideration of the right to easement remaining in effect. Even though I am installing an automatic gate, remote controls, and keypads at both sides of the entrance, (all at my expense), my neighbors are threatening a law suit. Their argument is that since they have the right to free and uninterrupted use that I cannot install a gate. I do maintain that I have the right to fence and gate my property. Does the installation of a gate violate the terms of free and uninterrupted use of the easement?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Easement-Fencing & gating of property , 1/15/07, by K.M. Koneman.
- Re: Easement-Fencing & gating of property , 1/16/07, by Curmudgeon.
- Re: Easement-Fencing & gating of property , 1/16/07, by K.M. Koneman.
- Re: Easement-Fencing & gating of property , 1/16/07, by K.M. Koneman.
- Re: Easement-Fencing & gating of property , 1/16/07, by Curmudgeon.
- Re: Easement-Fencing & gating of property , 1/16/07, by Fanua SP. (SCUPS-Student).
- Re: Easement-Fencing & gating of property , 1/17/07, by Carol.
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