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An easement is a right to do something on the land (real estate) of someone else, such as using a driveway across someone's property to get to a garage on an adjacent parcel. Other commonly used easements include utility lines (above or underground) for service to other properties.

Easements may be granted (in writing) or prescribed by law and may be short or long-term. Blocking a permitted use of an easement is a trespass.

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Is scenic easement same as landscape maintenance easement?

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Who is liable for your neighbors cesspool when it's on your property?

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Who pays taxes on an easement?

On the property the easement is on/over? That depends on the terms of the easement given and agreed to. The most common forms of easements, utility and right of way easements the property owner pays the property taxes.


Can a declarant grant an easement?

Generally, the property owner must grant an easement.


Can a property with easement can be foreclosure?

The easement does not affect the mortgage. Therefore, the foreclosure can continue.


Who can file an easement?

The owner of real property may grant an easement. A government body can take an easement by eminent domain.


Does the town own your property if you give them an easement?

When you grant an easement in your property you are granting the other party the right to use a portion of your property for some specific purpose. You still own the property. The other party owns a right in your property. You should review the document that created the easement for details.


What is the difference between a servient tenement and a dominant tenement in the context of property law?

In property law, a servient tenement is a property that is burdened by an easement, while a dominant tenement is a property that benefits from the easement.


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

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Easement was given 20 years ago on a property we just purchased can i build a wall on the other side of the easement line?

Your question requires a lot more detail. Generally, you cannot build a wall that would restrict access to the area of the property subject to the easement. An easement allows people other than the owners of property to use the property for a specific purpose (commonly easements are granted to give neighboring property owners access to a road). If you recently purchased the property subject to the easement you are not allowed to build a wall which would restrict the easement owner's access to the property.If you are asking if you can construct a wall on the other side of an easement upon property you do not own, the answer is no. You have the right of egress and possibly to maintain it, but does not give you the right to construct a wall on the ajoining property outside of the easement which you do not own.See discussion page.


Does an easement devalue your property?

It depends on the easement and the type of property. As a rule, easements lower the value of the realty because granting an easement cedes one or more of the "bundle of rights" of absolute unencumbered ownership (fee simple title). As such, an easement reduces the rights of the property owner and therefore devalues the property. In some cases easements can enhance the property by providing access to an otherwise landlocked parcel or utility services to potentially residential property; in such a case an easement can enhance property value by providing access or allowing a higher level of development and a correspondingly higher value.


What is plotted easement?

It is a map of the property in question.

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