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That Cheap Parcel Might Be Landlocked. Check This Before You Buy.
July 15, 202632 seconds
A landlocked parcel touches no public road, and the neighbor does not have to let you cross. Demand a recorded easement or direct road frontage before you buy.
Transcript
Folks, that three thousand dollar parcel might have no road to it. Landlocked. Before you buy, demand a recorded easement or direct road frontage. Not a promise over the fence. Landlocked means the parcel touches no public road, and the neighbor you'd cross does not have to let you through. A handshake deal is just permission, and permission gets revoked. A court can sometimes force an easement, but that's a lawsuit. Expensive. No guarantee. No recorded access, no deal. It's on the screen.
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