Avondale, PA asked in Land Use & Zoning and Real Estate Law for Pennsylvania

Q: Can the owner of a property with a pre-existing land use agreement dissolve the agreement?

The agreement has been in place since the original ownership of my property.

The road to the club at the end of the road was built across all of the properties on the road and the road is technically a driveway.

There is a posted speed limit and the members of the club violate the speed limit constantly.

There have been verbal confrontations after members of the club have nearly hit the neighborhood children on their bicycles.

The members of the club throw garbage on the road daily.

The owners of the property who need our road to get to their club make changes to property owners property without consent.

Members of the club leave the road space and enter our yards.

The club that uses the road for Access to their facility removed the original property markers from their neighbor's yards and had the property resurveyed, leaving only their markers.

We were threatened not to put speed bunks on the access road or we would be in violation of the agreement.

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