You have to get an easement. You apply for them with the county planner. Your access should already be somewhere. Check your deed, it is on there.
2007-12-06 11:46:42
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answered by Landlord 7
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If your land is 'landlocked', meaning that there is no public road abutting the property on any side, then you will have to apply for an easement from one of the adjoining property owners who does have road access. Be aware that said owners do NOT have to grant such an easement. If you fail in your efforts, you can land on your land via helicopter.
2007-12-06 12:28:37
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answered by acermill 7
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You are saying your land is "landlocked" by other parcels. Have you checked your property legal description to see if you have access rights via an easement?
2007-12-06 11:49:28
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answered by npk 7
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you need to go to you city hall and tell them and they will check it for you...............
2007-12-06 11:53:06
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answered by ealvarez_02 1
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