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RE: Hawaii real estate law pertaining to easements - John S. Rabi - 11-01-2010

Nothing personal Kathy, you are right, but most people are not like you. I'm fairly(?) [Smile][Smile][Smile] knowledgeable with real estate law and I give advice to my clients accordingly, but I always give them the phone number of a real estate attorney I trust.

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RE: Hawaii real estate law pertaining to easements - DanielP - 11-01-2010

Peter Kubota has provided excellent service for me, at a reasonable fee. Perhaps, 8, it would be worth the expense to have him review your docs and craft a letter to your neighbor explaining the legal obligations (and lack of) between the parties. Sort of "a stitch in time".

Dan


RE: Hawaii real estate law pertaining to easements - EightFingers - 11-02-2010

Daniel, Peter was not interested in our case.


RE: Hawaii real estate law pertaining to easements - EightFingers - 11-03-2010

The idea of busy attorneys scares me just a little bit. Smile


RE: Hawaii real estate law pertaining to easements - DanielP - 11-03-2010

Eight,
If there is nothing except dozed lava and jungle in the easement, I would just leave it be. That, in fact, maintains the easement. If your neighbor thinks that it is your responsibility to build her a driveway or do landscape maintainance, I am sure that she is mistaken.

Dan


RE: Hawaii real estate law pertaining to easements - John S. Rabi - 11-03-2010

quote:
Originally posted by EightFingers
The idea of busy attorneys scares me just a little bit. Smile
Don't buy the "busy" stuff, I can assure you if they see enough money in the case they are not busy![Sad][Sad][Sad]

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, GM,PB,ABR,CRB,CM,FHS
888.819.9669
johnrabi@johnrabi.com
http://www.JohnRabi.com
Typically Tropical Properties
"The Next Level of Service!"
(This is what I think of the Kona Board of Realtors http://KonaBoardOfRealtors.info)


RE: Hawaii real estate law pertaining to easements - EightFingers - 11-03-2010

DanielP, Yes, the driveway is dozed lava in the jungle. It needs work to keep the jungle at bay. She is expecting us to do that.
It was suggested we have the title company look into this so yesterday we called them. Since a chain was put across the entrance to our land without our permission, it could be there is some misunderstanding (by the neighbor, not me) as to who really owns the land.