Property Ownership
New Hampshire allows landlocked parcels access through:
AEminent domain against the neighbor
BEasement by necessity granted by the court when a parcel has no other legal access✓ Correct
CAutomatic right of access through any adjacent property
DState road construction funded by the town
Explanation
When a parcel is landlocked and has no access to a public road, New Hampshire courts may grant an easement by necessity across an adjacent parcel, recognizing that access is necessary for the beneficial use of the property.
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