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You will need to retain a lawyer to review the details for a proper answer. That stated, if its a general easement, you will have a diffifcult time at best trying to prevent the other property owners use of the easement for access as they see fit. Its not a utility easement for power lines - you are describing denying access for vehicles temporarily accessing the other owners property, which typically is the very purpose of such an easement. ... Read More
You will need to retain a lawyer to review the details for a proper answer. That stated, if its a general easement, you will have a diffifcult time... Read More
Florida courts would have jurisdiction over the accident. You may have a claim worth pursuing if the injuries turn out to be more serious than just bumps and brusies. Did you take any pictures of the area where you slipped and fell? Did you get the name of the witness who helped you up? These and other questions warrant exploration with counsel here in Florida. ... Read More
Florida courts would have jurisdiction over the accident. You may have a claim worth pursuing if the injuries turn out to be more serious than just... Read More