In 1980 our family bought 20 acres of hunting land near Bemidji. The next year, a family bought the adjacent 20, built a house, and is still there. Both properties are sise to side about a half mile in from the highway and are acessed by a township road which ends where the two properties meet. From the end of this road, an old dirt logging trail continues, running between our two property lines, ending at an old gravel pit past our propert on public land. Over the years, this road has been used by countless underage drinkers on their way to party back at the gravel pit. It's also been used as a public garbage dump, as well as numerous other destructive activities. After many years of this, our neighbor and us decided to close the trail and post it. Public documents show the road ending at our property line, and the plat book shows the two properties adjacent to each other. It has never been maintained and there is no reference to it in either of the abstracts. Which presents another issue. If it is in fact private property, and someone is injured while going back there, can we be sued. Not something we wanted to find out. So we wrote the township a letter stating our intent, giving full access to law enforcement if they needed to use it. Now the towship claims the trail is public property and there has been an ongoing battle for the last five years. And the real kicker, is now last week they came out with the game warden and the sherrif, took down the signs and gate, and issued our neighbor a $130 ticket for obstructing a public roadway. Now i understand that not everyone is lucky enough to own their own hunting land, and the purpose is not to keep other sportsmen out. If a father and son asked us permission to use the road to do some hunting, they would be more than welcome. We just wanna have controll over some of the damage being done back there, and over the whole liability thing. I'd love to be able to hire Johnny Cochrain, but we're just average people who don't have a ton of money set aside for something like this. Is there anything we can do or is this a situation where the bully with the biggest muscles wins.
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In 1980 our family bought 20 acres of hunting land near Bemidji. The next year, a family bought the adjacent 20, built a house, and is still there. Both properties are sise to side about a half mile in from the highway and are acessed by a township road which ends where the two properties meet. From the end of this road, an old dirt logging trail continues, running between our two property lines, ending at an old gravel pit past our propert on public land. Over the years, this road has been used by countless underage drinkers on their way to party back at the gravel pit. It's also been used as a public garbage dump, as well as numerous other destructive activities. After many years of this, our neighbor and us decided to close the trail and post it. Public documents show the road ending at our property line, and the plat book shows the two properties adjacent to each other. It has never been maintained and there is no reference to it in either of the abstracts. Which presents another issue. If it is in fact private property, and someone is injured while going back there, can we be sued. Not something we wanted to find out. So we wrote the township a letter stating our intent, giving full access to law enforcement if they needed to use it. Now the towship claims the trail is public property and there has been an ongoing battle for the last five years. And the real kicker, is now last week they came out with the game warden and the sherrif, took down the signs and gate, and issued our neighbor a $130 ticket for obstructing a public roadway. Now i understand that not everyone is lucky enough to own their own hunting land, and the purpose is not to keep other sportsmen out. If a father and son asked us permission to use the road to do some hunting, they would be more than welcome. We just wanna have controll over some of the damage being done back there, and over the whole liability thing. I'd love to be able to hire Johnny Cochrain, but we're just average people who don't have a ton of money set aside for something like this. Is there anything we can do or is this a situation where the bully with the biggest muscles wins.
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