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Hassin Bin Sober

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85. You seemed to be in agreement that an easement is valid if the Easement grantee owns the property
Sat Feb 24, 2018, 04:21 PM
Feb 2018

Here:


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.


I’m just reminding you the people who want access to the beach do in fact own the beach

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How dumb can people be to allow human beings to own DIRT Eliot Rosewater Feb 2018 #1
Sure, who wouldn't want to spend their live farming but have strangers tromp over their crops, EX500rider Feb 2018 #49
oh. ok. Anon-C Feb 2018 #67
So you agree with the above poster who is against private property? EX500rider Feb 2018 #69
Not when MFM008 Feb 2018 #71
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
The rich consider themselves superior to us common folk dhol82 Feb 2018 #2
I think I agree with him in theory sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #3
It wasn't always his property. The property was stolen from the original owners. n/t rzemanfl Feb 2018 #5
The Indians??? sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #12
Theres an easement. Codeine Feb 2018 #14
It could be done away with. sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #17
We handle public beach access differently in California. Codeine Feb 2018 #18
Which I guess is why he didn't ask the state to vacate the road sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #21
Why would opening the road rusty fender Feb 2018 #52
The past owner had charged people for that sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #63
So it isnt a requirement of CA law rusty fender Feb 2018 #70
I'm not. sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #74
Theres an existing easement for the road rusty fender Feb 2018 #76
They were parking on his property, not just driving through it sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #78
Excuse me, but not one poster on this thread can match the number of unsubstatiated... Anon-C Feb 2018 #77
I looked up a couple of articles on it. sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #80
i read that last night when this thread started, yes, this is not about parking and toilets... Anon-C Feb 2018 #82
Depends on the terms treestar Feb 2018 #88
Then it's simple treestar Feb 2018 #87
Do like Oregon. Make ALL beaches public. It is disgusting they try to keep people out of beaches. blake2012 Feb 2018 #8
This JDC Feb 2018 #10
You can always get there sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #13
My wholehearted hope is he loses in court blake2012 Feb 2018 #34
Well not one, but two courts in CA have ruled otherwise kcr Feb 2018 #86
In California all beaches ARE public MurrayDelph Feb 2018 #43
The state merely wants him to apply for a permit to restrict public access Farmer-Rick Feb 2018 #9
This is what he should have done from the statt. sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #15
The guy bought the property knowing the public had access. Mariana Feb 2018 #20
Sorry, I disagree sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #23
No. Property rights do not always trump tradition. MineralMan Feb 2018 #39
Who said I was a "progressive"? sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #51
My error. Whatever you say...you're not a progressive, then. MineralMan Feb 2018 #53
Not at all sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #59
You don't know all the laws there. MineralMan Feb 2018 #64
That is what I just said, I don't know all their laws sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #68
you admit you dont know the laws but keep insisting that the result has to conform to what you think CreekDog Feb 2018 #95
Who said you were a progressive? Probably nobody CreekDog Feb 2018 #98
You can't own the SAND. Cha Feb 2018 #96
True. Here today; gone tomorrow... MineralMan Feb 2018 #97
You keep making factually incorrect statements. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2018 #84
But he needs a permit for that Farmer-Rick Feb 2018 #40
I looked at other stories sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #48
I have news for you - the people own the beach. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2018 #45
The people may own the beach sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #58
You seemed to be in agreement that an easement is valid if the Easement grantee owns the property Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2018 #85
Then he can move. It's not like he doesn't have the means to do it JI7 Feb 2018 #11
Or people could go to another beach sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #19
You clearly know nothing about surfing. Atman Feb 2018 #31
Why can't they get there? sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #75
It is the only access to the beach. DLevine Feb 2018 #81
It's Not his beach. Most beaches in the US are NOT owned Farmer-Rick Feb 2018 #41
Wish the state of Washington had all beaches public, here you can own the beach down to Canoe52 Feb 2018 #54
of course you agree with him CreekDog Feb 2018 #28
Thanks for the insight CreekDog. n/t seaglass Feb 2018 #30
great post! Brings out some VERY INTERESTING FACTS TY! bluestarone Feb 2018 #33
+ JI7 Feb 2018 #42
I figured as much. Hassin Bin Sober Feb 2018 #46
yes, cjeekdgg! CreekDog Feb 2018 #47
Post removed Post removed Feb 2018 #60
Oh dear... Tatiana Feb 2018 #93
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
He won the first time sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #61
the Pittsburgh Steelers also won the first game of the playoffs CreekDog Feb 2018 #91
Sorry American Oligarchs. You f'ers need to learn to share. democratisphere Feb 2018 #4
They feel superior and above the law. BigmanPigman Feb 2018 #6
Recently it looks like many of the American and Russian Oligarchs democratisphere Feb 2018 #7
Can I come to your house sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #16
if the documents I signed say you can pitch a tent Mariana Feb 2018 #22
Read the previous post sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #24
Absurd. It is all about right of way access to the ocean beach front. democratisphere Feb 2018 #27
He could put up No Trespassing signs, or even... Atman Feb 2018 #32
Thank you Atman! democratisphere Feb 2018 #38
There is a fence in the pics sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #65
The past owner had been charging for parking and use of the "facilities' sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #62
No Trespassing Signs eliminate the liability. democratisphere Feb 2018 #94
This sounds shady to me. Captain Stern Feb 2018 #25
I've just read more on this sarah FAILIN Feb 2018 #26
thanks for posting the conservative opinion on the applicability of environmental laws CreekDog Feb 2018 #29
Way to hold people accountable to truths blake2012 Feb 2018 #36
Thank you for all the refreshing insight in this thread ChubbyStar Feb 2018 #37
The current ruling isn't in favor of the property owner...that's the whole reason he's appealing. Captain Stern Feb 2018 #89
Waterfront access disputes are not new Johnny2X2X Feb 2018 #35
You guys HAVE heard of the Public Trust Doctrine, right? Dread Pirate Roberts Feb 2018 #44
Has the supreme court agreed to hear the case? nt LAS14 Feb 2018 #50
No. And they most likely won't. nt Captain Stern Feb 2018 #90
lordy lord--at first glance I thought it was Obama.......... riversedge Feb 2018 #55
sorry, but pic willl not transfer for me. riversedge Feb 2018 #57
Vinod is a jerk. Owl Feb 2018 #66
He is scum California_Republic Feb 2018 #83
Deplorable. Baitball Blogger Feb 2018 #92
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