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Originally Posted by uhlawpup
NorthCarolina needs to read up on covenants that run with the land, and the freedom to enter contracts.
Without those basic freedoms, we can end up with chaos regarding land use and our living conditions.
If you don't like the covenants that run with the land, you're free to either not buy it or to get the required number of your neighbors to agree with you and change them.
That, my friends, is freedom at its most basic level.
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He probably thinks that road access easements are communism.
"That landlocked guy made a deal with the previous owner. I shouldn't be bound by that contract."
That contract created an easement to run with the land. A subsequent purchaser can either buy with the easement, or buy another plot of land. It is no different from a seller requiring the same thing in the contract.
"COMMUNISM! FREEDOM HATERS!!!! UNIONS!!! GAAAAHHH!!"