Ohio Property Right Of-way Laws

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Generally, the owner of any easement has a duty to maintain the easement. If the easement is owned by more than one person, or is attached parcels of land under different ownership, each owner must share in the cost of maintaining the easement pursuant to their agreement.

Ohio Revised Code 4511.43(A) covers right-of-way rules at through highways, stop signs and yield signs. The law says, after stopping at a stop sign, drivers must yield the right-of-way to any vehicle in the intersection or approaching from another road in a way that constitutes an immediate hazard.

Commissioners shall set forth in their order the width of the road, not exceeding 60 feet nor less than 30 feet." " . . . That when the General Assembly shall by law authorize any state roads or roads to laid out and established they shall be 66 feet in width."

(A) When two vehicles, including any trackless trolley or streetcar, approach or enter an intersection from different streets or highways at approximately the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.

Right of way can be created through a variety of means such as: A road right of way created by a County as a County/Township road and later transferred to the State or other public entity. The acquisition of easement/deeds which are signed by a grantor, and which often are on file at the County Recorder's office.

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Ohio Property Right Of-way Laws