Neighbor Disputes in South Carolina: How to Handle a Shared Driveway Obstruction Legally and Effectively
Understanding Shared Driveway Rights in South Carolina 🚗 Easements and Property Boundaries A shared driveway is typically governed by an easement, which is a legal right allowing use of another's property for a specific purpose. If a driveway crosses multiple properties, its use must comply with any existing written easement agreements or long-standing prescriptive easements. 📜 Legal Documents That Define Usage - Deed Restrictions: Review the property deeds to determine if there are stipulations regarding driveway usage. - Recorded Easements: These define legal rights for both parties and are often found in public property records. - Prescriptive Easement: If you have used a shared driveway continuously and openly for at least 20 years in South Carolina, you may have a legal right to continue using it. Common Shared Driveway Disputes 🚧 Blockage by Vehicles or Objects Neighbors may obstruct shared driveways with parked cars, construction materials, or barriers, limitin...