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How create access to vacant land purchased via tax deed auction?

Henley Smokey
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Hi there,

We're doing some preliminary due diligence on a vacant piece of land we would like to potentially purchase at a tax deed auction. The parcel currently does not have a road that leads to it and to access it you need to go through the neighboring property, which is about 20 acres. There is already and easement in place for the purpose of ingress/egress on the neighboring property.

What would we need to do to create access to the vacant parcel we're interested in? Since an easement is already in place on the neighboring property, would we need permission to put in a gravel or dirt road to create access? If so, what would that entail (paperwork, cost, etc.)? Thanks in advance!

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