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Has a neighbor tried to claim part of your yard as their property until you had to legally prove otherwise?

Sort of…my neighbor tried to claim that my easement to the shared well on his property wasn't valid, right after I bought the property. He simply didn't want to share anymore, even though the well has been shared for 60 years, ever since the houses were built. This well is a very good well and was actually made to support four homes, so it's not like there's any reason to be concerned about scarcity.He seemed to think that the last time the easement was actually valid was when the house was first sold in 1960, when the easement was created for the buyers. Since no one was actually named as receiving the easement after that, he reasoned that it didn't exist anymore, nevermind that multiple owners of my house had been using the well for 60+ years.His lawyer was…umm… “unable” to inform him otherwise, so they made all kinds of noise, including harassing my well pump repairman the other day, refusing him access. He demanded notice that we were accessing the well, indemnification agreements, etc, and tried to get me to sign a “temporary easement" agreement, like I needed that.Ever wonder what you're paying for when you buy a house and the closing costs list a line item for “Title Insurance……$350”?Well, one thing it's good for is protecting your vital well access from your neighbor's notions about easement law. I forwarded the neighbor's claims to the Title Insurance Company and they gladly looked up a mound of case law and precedent showing that easements follow the property (appurtenant), not the people (gross), unless all others are specifically excluded in the deed, which they were not on this case.That, as they say, was the end of that.Update: Of course I jinxed myself by saying that. Just got another letter from my neighbor demanding that I sign a temporary easement agreement even though I already have deeded access.<sigh> Looks like it's time to open a claim on the Title Insurance. Dude needs to get a hobby. Ok, a different hobby.

If you share a water well with a neighbor and the well is on their property, can you place any allowances or restrictions on the future sale of their home?

There is usually a shared well agreement all the neighbors have signed and notarized. The agreement spells out what parcels share the well and what the rights and obligations are for the parties.I bought a parcel right next to a shared well area, and the parcel was connected to the well but not part of the agreement, because someone with ill intent had re-written the agreement so his wife could have water on her (otherwise undeveloped) lot, but nothing had been done in many years. There was no water line even running to her lot. I got the other owners together and we removed her lot from the agreement, added mine in, and recorded the agreement. It has been that way for almost a decade with no problems.

If we share a Water Well with our neighbor and it's on the neighbor's property, can they control how much water our house gets without us knowing?

There should be a common well agreement in place from when the well was drilled.I had a place with a shared well. The original owner of my place paid half of the drilling cost. They executed a well-sharing agreement and agreed to a payment of $150 per year to cover the cost of running the well and a reserve for future maintenance costs.You should go to the county records department and see if there is a well agreement recorded.

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