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Latest revision as of 07:12, 8 November 2020
Contents
Overview
Access refers to the ability of a property to reach a publicly opened road. Although not strictly speaking a matter affecting title, access is insured under a standard title insurance policy. It is therefore necessary as part of an examination of title to determine whether or not a property has access to a public road or to except it from coverage when it does not.
Exception in Title Insurance Policy
The following exception should appear in any policy where the land being insured does not have verifiable access to a public road either because it is adjacent to a public road or through a documented easement:
- "Right of access to an from the subject premises is hereby excepted from coverage."
Establishing Access
Petition for Public Road
Easement by Necessity
Prescriptive Easement
Adverse Possession
See Adverse Possession in Missouri.
Private Road Action
See MO Rev Stat § 228.342 (2013).