Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Maryland
Question about right-away infringement
My house sits off of a county road and is only accessible via an 18'' right-away. My neighbor closer to the road has started to build a gargage that infringes on this right-away. My question is -could this infringement have an effect(price or title problems)on my ability to sell this property? What recourse do I have? The county permit department told me it is out of their purview?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Question about right-away infringement
If your right of way is impaired by the neighbor's garage, it would certainly seem that this would have a negative effect on both the value of your property and it's marketability. You may have to bring a breach of covenant action against the neighbor and seek immediate injunctive relief by way of a restraining order if the neighbor won't cease and desist or move his project off the right of way. I strongly urge you to contact a real estate attorney for assistance.
Re: Question about right-away infringement
Based on the question I recommend you consider filing for a right of easement based on use or prescription. If the building of the improvement has begun then you still may have action to sustain. A plat of the property and any covenants that run with the land will be needed to review your matter further.