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All Roads Lead Home – DVD (Good Quality), iPod/iPhone Version

All Roads Lead HomeAll Roads Lead Home (2008)

IMDB rating: 6.20

Plot: The story is about a 12 year old girl who loses her mother in an automobile accident. Her father struggles with the loss of his wife and trying to raise his young daughter who believes her father is partly responsible for her mother’s death. Belle’s maternal grandfather is a changed man since losing his daughter in the accident. He finds it difficult to have a relationship with Belle since she is a constant reminder of her mother. It is Atticus the new puppy who will change Belle’s life and the lives of those who love her.

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Directors: Fallon Dennis

Actors: Coyote Peter,London Jason,Boyle Peter,Oswalt Patton,Parke Evan,Coppage Walter,Kayser Allan,Heinrich Bruce,Rector Hank,Backer Joe,Crawford Brent,Fellin Jeffrey,Drama,Family,

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Oklahoma … is a driveway considered a road or possibly and eminent domain?
My grandmother owns land and she sold an acre of land to my dad about 25 years ago and he built an house on it. A couple of years ago my grandmother sold me an acre of land that I currently have a mobile home on. Well I am trying to get a mortgage to build a home on my land and currently the driveway that is used to access my parents land and my land is owned by another group of people. Back when my parents built their home the lady that lived in the house that the driveway access never minded us using the driveway and after she passed no one in her family has ever made any issue out of it. Well they are telling me for them to build me a home that I am needing to go through an attorney and file and easement on my grandmothers land and my parents to and move the fence line we have built and make a driveway there to access the property that I want to build my home on. No easement that we know of has ever existed. We have been using the drive way for around 25 years. This just seems like a lot of work and I am thinking there should be some simpler way. I was told that the driveway is possibly considered a road and therefore no owned by anyone … is there anyway this might be true???? Please help!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

BTW .. this driveway not only accesses my parents home, my home, a home that has not been lives in and is currently owned by the lady’s family since her passing and not lived in, and 2 other homes on another property not owned my the person who claims to own the driveway and from there the driveway leads to another dirtroad …. I sure hope that makes sence …
I do not want to take possession of anyones property .. to say .. I just want to use the driveway we have been using for 25 years .. They have no problem with us using it and we have been using it for so long i dont see why it is a problem with they people I am trying to go through to build my home.
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what about Adverse Possession ?????


It’s hard to keep track of what you’re saying without a drawing, or a map.

However, maybe this will help.

It sounds like the lender just wants something "official" that indicates you have a right-of-way to access the property.

Simplest, easiest way to do this: Have a neighboring property owner, whether it be the neighbor that owns the "driveway," or some other neighbor who has land that accesses the main roadway, grant you an easement. By doing this, you do not need to go to court. However, expect to pay some compensation to the neighbor in exchange for granting the easement.

Otherwise, you will need to file a "quiet title" action in court, and prove that there exists an implied easement by necessity, or an implied easement by prior use. You will need a lawyer for this, unless you are very knowledgeable about property law.

If you can prove that all of those lots were at one time owned by one person, then subsequently subdivided, you have a very good chance of proving an implied easement by necessity.

Mr Placid | Nov 11, 2009


sounds to me like a road. you really need to talk to a lawyer. first time consultation is generally free. Go to google earth, see if you can down load a picture of the area in dispute. go to the tax assessor’s office and find out about how or even if the disputed area is taxed. Then ask a lawyer, if it does not provide you with all necessary information. people in the tax office are usually pretty helpful, so do not be intimidated about seeking the information.
curious115 | Nov 11, 2009


uh…only the county or state can consider a property a road or "emminent domain".

You need a real estate lawyer to do a title search for the properties around. Determine if you have a perscriptive easement or an adverse title claim to the property. In addition, no one will lend you money for a construction loan untill a right of way is of record for the property. It’s illegal for a property to be landlocked; but a fight over access can be long, expensive and an issue for a lender that they won’t take on.

There is no simple out here. You want to take posession of someone else’s property. It’s going to require a legal resolution.

Simple out? Find out who’s property the driveway crosses, or who’s property you need to drive over to reach the road, and have them deed you (probably sell you) a right of way. Can be done in days if someone wants to help you. Cost is up to them.
wizjp | Nov 11, 2009

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