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Land cannot legally be landlocked. Go to the deed office and research the history of the land and you'll find land cannot be sold landlocked. A right of way has to be included in the deed. Check all the history and you'll find the original land owner who sold it and bought it that it has a right of way. You may have to hire an attorney to get the right of way back like it originally was.

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