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Generally, if you were sold a lot that has frontage on a private road you also acquire the right to use the road for all purposes of a public way, in common with other owners that have frontage on the road, as long as the person who originally owned the lot also owned the road. Private road issues are complicated and you should contact the attorney who represented you at the time of purchase if you have questions about your rights.

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