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If someone has requested that you provide them with an easement over your property you can negotiate a fair price. However, if the easement existed when you purchased the property you cannot charge for its use now.

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You can charge maintenance fees only if that provision was set forth in the original easement grant or agreement.

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What is the current Kentucky road easement law for land locked property?

The current Kentucky road easement allows an owner of a landlocked parcel to cross over another's land in order to access a public road.


How does one know if a property easement is road only or a utility easement or both?

You need to approach the owner of the road and negotiate for additional easement rights. You should also discuss the situation with an attorney to determine if the laws in your state confer any other rights when you have right to use a private road.


How many feet of easement is allow from a county road?

There are no universal rules about the width of easements. You need to find the original grant of easement to determine the width. You should call the attorney who represented you when you purchases the property. There should be a copy of the easement with the title examination.


Who can do maintenance on private road easement?

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What is a private nonexclusive easement?

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Can a business use a nonexclusive easement to get to their property?

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How much do oil companies pay for road easement?

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Does access to an easement have to be provided if so isn't that another easement?

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Does slope easement abutting a road right of way and belonging to a county transfer to a city after its annexation or incorporation?

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Does an express grant of a right-of-way easement give a municipality grantee the right to install public utilities under the road?

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Can an easement be blocked?

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Is scenic easement same as landscape maintenance easement?

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