Posted by Lee in Iowa on October 31, 2007 at 21:27:32 from (66.172.198.105):
I have been getting acess to a field on a farm I rent by going through another farm for 10 to 15 years. The adjoining farm I have been going through has been in the CRP with an owner that lived out of the area and I had no way to contact. The owner of the farm I rent said he had permission from the previous owner to go through. Now the adjoining farm has a new owner and is coming out of the CRP. The new owner says he doesn't know if he will give me continued access or not. Some have told me the fact that I have been going through there for so long gives me an easement. Anybody else had experience with this. I'm trying to put in a creek crossing so I do not need to go through the other farm, but don't know if I should give up right to the easement if I have one just in case the crossing fails. Also trying to look out for the widow that owns the farm. Lee
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