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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 2037502" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>Sounds like you are landlocked which is a real PITA. Bottom line is that Oklahoma law says you will get access to your land. Buttttt... you are going to have to go to court to get it and you will also have to pay for a road into your place and pay the owner(s) of the land that it crosses for the easement. And you have to pay for whatever route the court orders which might end up being the longest possible route into your place, just depends on the circumstances of the layout and how much fuss those owners put up. It could entail fencing, gates, cattle guards, tin horns, etc. all of which you will pay for.</p><p></p><p>I'd contact the owners of the existing road and see if they will let you into whatever agreement they have amongst themselves, "join their group" in other words. They may be open to divying up the costs for the road to another owner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 2037502, member: 3099"] Sounds like you are landlocked which is a real PITA. Bottom line is that Oklahoma law says you will get access to your land. Buttttt... you are going to have to go to court to get it and you will also have to pay for a road into your place and pay the owner(s) of the land that it crosses for the easement. And you have to pay for whatever route the court orders which might end up being the longest possible route into your place, just depends on the circumstances of the layout and how much fuss those owners put up. It could entail fencing, gates, cattle guards, tin horns, etc. all of which you will pay for. I'd contact the owners of the existing road and see if they will let you into whatever agreement they have amongst themselves, "join their group" in other words. They may be open to divying up the costs for the road to another owner. [/QUOTE]
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