My folks had an easement to get to a portion of their property (they purchased two parcels that were catty corner to each other at the same time). One was landlocked, and there was an easement access from a road to the north; it crossed along the west side of a neighbors property, through their other parcel to the "back 130." If they had not also purchased the front parcel, the only access would have been through the easement, which was a single lane road width. They never used the easement as the access from the front parcel was far easier.
For the OP, an easement through your parcel makes no sense. An easement TO your property does. I think you need to verify exactly where the easement runs, and where your property boundaries are. To prevent a de facto easement, do not allow access through your land, or alternatively, give deliberate permission. This will prevent creation of an easement. You might want to reference this thread in the Legal section. There are several pretty astute posters there that can give you some direction.
For the OP, an easement through your parcel makes no sense. An easement TO your property does. I think you need to verify exactly where the easement runs, and where your property boundaries are. To prevent a de facto easement, do not allow access through your land, or alternatively, give deliberate permission. This will prevent creation of an easement. You might want to reference this thread in the Legal section. There are several pretty astute posters there that can give you some direction.
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