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  2. Easement - Wikipedia

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    A's driveway leads from the public street, across the first lot and onto the second lot to A's house. A then sells off the first lot but forgets to reserve a driveway easement in the deed. A originally had common ownership of both properties. A also used the driveway during this period. A then severed the land.

  3. How Helene and a locked gate escalated Rep. Virginia Foxx’s ...

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    Four years later, in 2019, Tom approached Glen about paving that half-mile stretch to his driveway. He had received a quote from Moretz Paving Inc. to do the work for $64,900, court records state.

  4. Snow Removal and Other Shared Winter Expenses With ... - AOL

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    A shared fence, on the other hand, can be a little trickier to determine, Gunn said. “It’s important to get your property surveyed; this will help determine exactly where the fence lies.

  5. Moon Dancer: Litigation over land use and a shared driveway ...

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    The litigation began in January 2017 after Amanda Perko noticed traffic on the driveway she shared with Moon Dancer Winery in Lower Windsor Township, south of Wrightsville.. Perko, in a complaint ...

  6. Battle axe block - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of a battle axe block as seen from above. Lot 1 is a regular plot of land while Lot 2 is the corresponding battle axe block located behind it. In real estate, a battle axe block, hammerhead block, [1] hatchet block or flagpole block [2] is a block of land situated behind another, with access to the street through a narrow driveway shared by both properties. [3]

  7. Driveway - Wikipedia

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    A driveway (also called drive in UK English) [1] is a private road for local access to one or a small group of structures owned and maintained by an individual or group. Driveways rarely have traffic lights , but some may if they handle heavy traffic, especially those leading to commercial businesses or parks.

  8. Common area - Wikipedia

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    In commercial real estate in the US, a building's loss factor is the percentage of the building's area shared by tenants or space that are dedicated to the common areas of a building used to calculate the difference between the net (usable) and gross (billable) areas.

  9. TikToker the ‘Lawn Guy’ raises over $500k for elderly ...

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    Spencer (who has not shared his last name) owns SB Mowing based in Kansas where he posts videos helping those around him with lawns that are overgrown. ... a new driveway, a chair lift to help her ...