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48zip

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If it is a recorded lot as is, it may not be possible to just sell him a


portion. If in a recorded subdivision, it will be next to impossible. I wouldn't sell it. I'd sell him an easement that disappeared when he dies. You may want the rights to that area at some point down the road.

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Posted: 07/24/2019 at 09:38AM



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