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In reply to the discussion: Tech billionaire, ordered to reopen public beach, appeals to supreme court [View all]Hassin Bin Sober
(27,424 posts)85. You seemed to be in agreement that an easement is valid if the Easement grantee owns the property
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The difference between your parents situation and his is your neighbors own the land behind your parents. My in-laws have a similar situation with no problems. Nobody owns the beach.
Im just reminding you the people who want access to the beach do in fact own the beach
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Tech billionaire, ordered to reopen public beach, appeals to supreme court [View all]
turbinetree
Feb 2018
OP
Sure, who wouldn't want to spend their live farming but have strangers tromp over their crops,
EX500rider
Feb 2018
#49
The poster I responded to is against ALL private property judging by the post
EX500rider
Feb 2018
#72
I wholely agree with private property rights. No right is absolute and it's silly to equate...
Anon-C
Feb 2018
#73
I was solely responding to a "no personal property" post if you didn't notice.
EX500rider
Feb 2018
#79
It wasn't always his property. The property was stolen from the original owners. n/t
rzemanfl
Feb 2018
#5
Excuse me, but not one poster on this thread can match the number of unsubstatiated...
Anon-C
Feb 2018
#77
i read that last night when this thread started, yes, this is not about parking and toilets...
Anon-C
Feb 2018
#82
Do like Oregon. Make ALL beaches public. It is disgusting they try to keep people out of beaches.
blake2012
Feb 2018
#8
you admit you dont know the laws but keep insisting that the result has to conform to what you think
CreekDog
Feb 2018
#95
You seemed to be in agreement that an easement is valid if the Easement grantee owns the property
Hassin Bin Sober
Feb 2018
#85
Wish the state of Washington had all beaches public, here you can own the beach down to
Canoe52
Feb 2018
#54
I'm glad he keeps losing. The coastline doesn't belong to him and if he doesn't like then he should
tenderfoot
Feb 2018
#56
thanks for posting the conservative opinion on the applicability of environmental laws
CreekDog
Feb 2018
#29
The current ruling isn't in favor of the property owner...that's the whole reason he's appealing.
Captain Stern
Feb 2018
#89
