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An owner has a landlocked parcel and has been using a neighbor's driveway for access with the neighbor's express oral permission.
If the neighbor sells their land, can the new owner block the landlocked parcel owner's access?
- No, because it is an easement by necessity
- Yes, because the use was a license, which is revocable
- Yes, but only if the new owner pays the neighbor just compensation
- No, because the use has likely created a prescriptive easement
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