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Originally Posted by lagoon
It is not adverse possession, and that was not what I was referring to. A right of way can't be extinguished and to prove it you would only to prove passage by your use, or others, that the "path" had been used in the past. Look it up for the State of NH.
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What do they intend to do with this access they refer to ? What do you do when you get to the end of the path ? I think the next part is they want to sit on a beach or something or then swim in front of the property owners house .
So it sounds like the lakefront people used to be ok with the non lakefront owner coming on over and using the lake. The lakefront owner is no longer ok with the new owner coming on over.