“Just when you think you’ve seen everything … you haven’t.” Unless my memory is failing that is what favorite sports announcer NBC’s Al Michaels [1] said about Russell Wilson’s turn of a botched snap/catch – which under most circumstances would have been a 20 yard set-back – into a first down conversion pass to Tyler
Easements
Skyways: The Ultimate Air Easement
The Seattle Times FYI [Statistics] Guy Gene Balk put together a very interesting article toward the end of this March. Ith’s title: Newcomers arriving in record numbers, but from where?
Here’s a reproduction of Gene’s hook and lead paragraphs:
It’s official: Amazon boom beats Microsoft boom.
In 2014, King County smashed a 24-year-old record
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Merger of Easements Need to Be Considered When Buying & Selling Adjoining Properties
This morning I had the privilege of spending time with Carl Jorgensen of WFG National Title Insurance in a presentation to real estate agents. Carl is a personable, professional person. He’s very knowledgeable in his field.
At any rate, we got into an interesting area of easement laws: Merger.
Merger occurs when the servient (i.e.
Survey Says the Fence Encroaches – Now What?
Your survey indicates that the fence encroaches your way; your neighbor’s survey indicates that the fence encroaches in their direction; or perhaps you split the cost of a survey and you found that the fence encroaches one way or another … what should be done now?
First try to find out the following facts:
- Who
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What are Boundary Disputes?
Boundary Disputes are disagreements between neighbors over their rights and duties with respect to adjacent, or nearby, real property owners. These disagreements may take many forms. As a result, there are numerous causes of action to provide appropriate legal frameworks for resolving them. These legal frameworks include the following:
- Adverse Possession: Methods by which land, which has been
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