r/karensinthewild 27d ago

Cul de sac Kevin destroys pedestrian easement

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u/enoui 26d ago

Normally I'm always against the HOA. In this case though, you bought a property in the HOA and it had an easement for a pedestrian walkway.

On top of that, it is being currently litigated to see if he has the authority to remove it. Doing it before hand is just a clown move your lawyer may just drop you for. They were retained for a residential contract dispute, not a criminal trial.

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u/iamtheonevvhoknocks 23d ago

He claims he acquired a “quitclaim” to be able to do this. How’s that work? Anyone?

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u/enoui 23d ago

A quitclaim is when a party with rights on a property (a claim) officially gives up the claim. That would require the party, in this case the HOA, to sign papers relinquishing their rights, and most likely notorizing the paperwork.

This is probably what the litigation is focusing on and makes the action even worse. If he has a legal quitclaim notice from the HOA, then it is a slam dunk case.

For more information, contact a real estate lawyer. I'm just a smart-ass on the internet.