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A ROW does not automatically become extinguished when the burdened property is sold. The buyer's attorney should perform a title examination. The examination will enable the attorney to determine the legal status of the ROW.

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Q: There is a right away through your property that has not been used in over 20 years if the property is sold will the right away go away?
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