LAKE GEORGE-LIMERICK PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION v. TAYLOR

62907.

160 Ga. App. 347 (1981)

287 S.E.2d 71

LAKE GEORGE-LIMERICK PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION v. TAYLOR.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided November 10, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John E. Pirkle, for appellant.

A. G. Wells, Jr., for appellee.


QUILLIAN, Chief Judge.

Appellee Taylor is a resident lot owner in a subdivision located on a peninsula in a coastal marsh. The only land access to the subdivision and appellee's lot is by means of a private road. Prior to 1976 there were gates across the original road into the subdivision which could be locked. Residents were supplied keys for the locks and the gates were often locked at night. By 1976 a new entrance and gates were constructed by appellant association...

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