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Originally Posted by Elrockk
who are the Association?
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Usually when properties share a deeded waterfront an association is set up to manage the shared waterfront. If it's a public way, then anyone would be able to use it.
Like someone else posted, you need to check your deed first.
Usually, but not aways, there's an HOA fee if you are a member of an association. Someone has to maintain that waterfront lot.