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Re: Is my tax sale property landlocked?



On Tue, 2 Dec 2003 21:49:42 -0500, "Punch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]@.ca>
wrote:

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> "Brent Geery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I purchased a parcel at a recent San Bernardino County, CA tax sale.
> > It was a great price (about 1/5 assessed value) so I took a chance.
> > Now, I need to find out if the parcel is land-locked or not.  How do I
> > go about discovering if I have some sort of easement (public perhaps?)
> > to surrounding property that grants me access.  Currently, there are
> > no roads that run to the property, but both the north and south
> > property lines would be where street run in surrounding sections of
> > land.  I just looks like they have not yet plowed a dirt road through
> > the particular set or parcels (it all dirt roads around here.  I'm one
> > or two parcels away from the west road, and three parcels from the
> > east road.  How do I find out if I have legal access?!  Thanks.
> 
> it would show on the property survey

There is no survey, at least, I don't know where I would get it if
there is one.  Certainly an easement would be listed somewhere besides
a survey?

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