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David Doherty
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Land with only access through ROW

David Doherty
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Been looking at land to build in southern new hampshire there are 2 lots that look decent only issue is they dont have their own road access has anyone had any luck with gaining access through other properties or working something out with the town?

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Quote from @David Doherty:

Been looking at land to build in southern new hampshire there are 2 lots that look decent only issue is they dont have their own road access has anyone had any luck with gaining access through other properties or working something out with the town?


 I don't know the laws of New Hampshire but most property law prohibits land locking property, meaning all parcels must have some form of legal access from public space to the property, whether through a permanent right of way, narrow deeded entry, or something similar. 

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