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It is owned by whomever owns the land it is on. If the land is considered a public road, the county or community will 'own' the property. Others may have right of way rights. If the deed doesn't specify a right of way, there may have to be some legal action to designate it as such, or compensation paid to the land owner. Consult an attorney and you may have to pay for a survey.

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