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re: Deer lease property dispute - new update pg 7

Posted on 10/17/16 at 12:51 pm to
Posted by LSUtiger17
New Orleans
Member since Mar 2009
3082 posts
Posted on 10/17/16 at 12:51 pm to
30 years and you may be good through acquisitive prescription. I'm not sure if that extends to lessees or just landowners though.
Posted by SeaPickle
Thibodaux
Member since May 2011
3133 posts
Posted on 10/17/16 at 8:28 pm to
Alright. Got an update but it is getting messy.
- My property owner's family used to own a plantation in the area. Over the decades property was sold within the family. He owns the 250 acre section we are leasing but hasn't been down here in years since he lives in St Francisville
- The resident gate builder is nobody. His wife's dad's brother or something owned lots of property in the area years ago. I found the land owner of where this gate is. This owner is the resident's wife's dad or brother. He doesn't care if we use it since we always have for the last few decades. I also got the owner to sign a letter saying he grants access to my club on the levee to get to lease. It then got nasty as the gate builder and land owner get into a family argument right there on the levee. Gate builder told me "I don't care what the land owner said, frick you, get a lawyer"
- gate builder says his wife has say so and he is legal in building the gate. True land owner says it's not hers yet.
- land owner says years ago he allowed the Parish 60' from centerline of canal for access to maintain canal. True wording will be looked into by a lawyer

- I spoke to the land owner on the other side of my lease who has had problems with this gate builder in the past. This land owner is from a powerful law family and a civil engineer who runs a surveying company. He says if my club can't control this gate builder it presents him issues too so he is involved. He and myself are getting the real estate lawyer involved tomorrow.
- parish levee committe was notified of gate and will be inspecting it soon if not already.

Hopefully it's clear legally that he has no say so since he does not own the land and has to remove gate or give access.


This post was edited on 10/17/16 at 8:36 pm
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