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<blockquote data-quote="Surveyor1653" data-source="post: 2311515" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>From the information you've provided, I would suggest contacting a real estate attorney. I hate to say it, but the other guy could potentially have a claim for a prescriptive easement over your property. Your attorney can advise you on that and whether or not you might have a claim under your title insurance if it turns out to be the case. Either way, spend the money and get an attorney involved.</p><p></p><p>Did you have the property surveyed when you bought it?</p><p></p><p>ETA: What Dennis said below: You can't bar the oilfield guys from accessing the wells if they have an easement. Typically, there are as many locks on a gate as there are authorized entities. If it's just you and one company I'd just padlock the gate and give them the combo or a couple of dup'ed keys for the lock but, no, you can't bar their access.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Surveyor1653, post: 2311515, member: 5197"] From the information you've provided, I would suggest contacting a real estate attorney. I hate to say it, but the other guy could potentially have a claim for a prescriptive easement over your property. Your attorney can advise you on that and whether or not you might have a claim under your title insurance if it turns out to be the case. Either way, spend the money and get an attorney involved. Did you have the property surveyed when you bought it? ETA: What Dennis said below: You can't bar the oilfield guys from accessing the wells if they have an easement. Typically, there are as many locks on a gate as there are authorized entities. If it's just you and one company I'd just padlock the gate and give them the combo or a couple of dup'ed keys for the lock but, no, you can't bar their access. [/QUOTE]
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