Well Access Property Rights

Summary

If a well is abandoned on a property in West Virginia, it typically becomes the property of the landowner. Without a separate agreement, the original installer cannot restrict access to the well. Consult a local attorney for specific advice. Reach out to Legal Aid of West Virginia for free legal advice if needed.

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I just need to know if my nephew dug a well on my mom’s property then he decided to move, can he legally tap the well off so no one else that lives on the property can use it
Hi Kathy, may I know the location where this incident occurred? Laws regarding property rights can vary from place to place.
Braxton County WV
In West Virginia, if your nephew abandoned the well on your mother's property, it generally becomes her property.
- He can't restrict access without a separate agreement.
- Check local ordinances in Braxton County for specifics.

Braxton County Courthouse


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * Main St, Sutton, WV *
Website: www.braxtoncountywv.org/courthouse
We never had a separate agreement
If no separate agreement exists, your nephew generally can't restrict access to the well. It's advisable to consult with a local attorney for clarity. Reach out to Legal Aid of West Virginia for free advice if needed: (*) *-*.
Thank you very much
You're welcome, Kathy. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask. Remember, it's always best to seek professional legal advice for your specific situation. Best of luck!