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Generally, no.

The easement is a property right, not a personal right, so it exists regardless of who owns the property or how they use it.

However, an easement CAN be lost if someone blocks it and no action is taken within the prescribed time, and this might happen if nobody notices the blockage because the easement is not being used.

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