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Homeowners can build a small wall or fence down the driveway to separate it if ownership is shared equally and the boundary line is in the middle. They just need to make sure the other home can still use it properly.
Homeowners can build a small wall or fence down the driveway to separate it if ownership is shared equally and the boundary line is in the middle. They just need to make sure the other home can still use it properly.
Under Ohio law, the party seeking a prescriptive easement has the ?burden of proof? and must establish in Court that they have been using a neighbor's property in a manner that is (1) open; (2) notorious; (3) adverse to the neighbor's property rights; (4) continuous; and (5) at least 21 years in duration.
A private easement is an agreement between two property owners giving the owner of one property the right to use another's property for a specific purpose. For example, such an easement might be drawn up if a neighbor needs to run pipe under your property to get to their house. These may be freely granted or sold.
Shared driveways in New York are governed by statutory law, case/decisional law and local municipal zoning requirements. Section 335-a of the New York Real Property Law provides an easement of necessity for landlocked parcels without public access.