Never been involved, but you can legally force access here.
A court process, and a judge decides where it will be. Not necessarily
where you want, but I think the shortest route to public access roads.
That sounds good, untill you consider our hills and water.
The shortest route might be longer as you switchback up and down a mountain, or $$ when you are burying tiles or building bridges.


We came close. The property my Dad bought in the 50s was
landlocked. But we were granted access by an decent out of state owner.
(Probably one of a kind)

He died, the land came up for sale......
My step dad knew the realtor, the friendly to locals twp supervisors
somehow blocked the sale untill a 20 foot ROW was included on the
deed.

That, was a close one!


Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!