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Neighbor Woes on a Private Road: Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3370256" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Pretty much what I've found out. You will never get an order to compel someone to pay another member of that road to pay a share unless it's written into the easement and then the amount of maintenance will require approval of all on the easement. </p><p>For example, one person may think the easement should be mowed like a golf course and the gravel maintained where it's like a glass highway. One of the other members thinks the natural look with 8' tall johnson grass is perfectly ok with them. You can't force the person that likes the natural look to pay for the desires of the golf course look member.</p><p>Just like in life, there is going to be one go-getter that strives to make things good and others that will ride the shirt tail to get the benefits yet not be responsible for the maintenance while reaping the rewards. </p><p>I've came to that conclusion many years ago and slept better accepting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3370256, member: 5412"] Pretty much what I've found out. You will never get an order to compel someone to pay another member of that road to pay a share unless it's written into the easement and then the amount of maintenance will require approval of all on the easement. For example, one person may think the easement should be mowed like a golf course and the gravel maintained where it's like a glass highway. One of the other members thinks the natural look with 8' tall johnson grass is perfectly ok with them. You can't force the person that likes the natural look to pay for the desires of the golf course look member. Just like in life, there is going to be one go-getter that strives to make things good and others that will ride the shirt tail to get the benefits yet not be responsible for the maintenance while reaping the rewards. I've came to that conclusion many years ago and slept better accepting it. [/QUOTE]
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