1/ For the last 6.5 years NH has had a registar of deeds website that required installing a very specific version of Java (no, not Javascript - JAVA - do you remember the 6 months back in 1995 or so when there was no sandbox and apps ran outside the browser?)
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11/ I've got a second easement on my property. Whoever owns parcel B, has the right to a 10' wide path through parcel A, where my house is. I also own parcel B.
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12/ maybe a hobby for my retirement: * merge the 0.1 acre parcel with the 16 acre with the 40 acre (then I write one tax check per fiscal half, not three) * expunge the nonfunctional well easement * expunge the "I'm allowed to travel over my own land" easement
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13/ Took 5 minutes during lunch to compare Google maps aerial view, tax maps, and deed. Note annotations. G is the only segment with a length given, and it's precise, so this is the correct mapping. Oddly, deed says "22 acres +/-", and tax map, tax records, and google say 40.pic.twitter.com/unXON2VIqQ
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Cleaning the title will make life easier for you/your heirs to sell the land someday, by removing something that might make a potential buyer skittish.
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>bc I'm OCD / spergish, I might try to clean the title of this easement, just for lulz I like this very much Honestly, I'm not sure I'll be able to get much sleep until you take care of this
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I'm glad to see that you've forsaken the dark sidehttps://twitter.com/MorlockP/status/703733538483539970 …
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I screen cap the docs and save as PDF, but I am not a computer expert. You can draft a new deed and eliminate the easement that one parcel has over the other. To do a real merger of the parcels you will need a plan to put before the planning Board.
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I've researched this you don't need a new plan; you just need to fill in a form which references the book / page / plan of the two lots e.g. http://www.claremontnh.com/uploads/pdf/VoluntaryLotMerger.pdf …
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