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New Jersey Driveway Agreement Easement regarding Driveway for Ingress and Egress

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Driveway Agreement Easement regarding Driveway for Ingress and Egress
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One option for dividing property lines down a shared driveway is to install chain link fencing. A chain link fence is a relatively inexpensive fence to have installed, and can readily be placed over asphalt. Asphalt is soft enough to allow fence posts to be sunk into the driveway.

Some people refer to a shared driveway as a common driveway, but it has a legal definition. Almost all shared driveways are appurtenant easements, or rights to exercise a limited form of ownership or possession of the property of another individual, real estate lawyers say.

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New Jersey Driveway Agreement Easement regarding Driveway for Ingress and Egress