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The easement only applies to the electric company. Your property does not become Public Property.

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Q: You have an elctical easement in your backyard do you have any legal rights to keep people off of like like neighbors who walk through your yard?
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If easement is a long drive through 3 neighbors lands who owns?

The land is actually owned by the neighbors. The person having the easement is allowed to use it even though they don't own it (and the owners are not allowed to block that access); that's what an easement is. If you mean "who has to maintain the driveway", that's the responsibility of the person who wants to use it.


My neighbors driveway cuts through my land is this grandfathered land?

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When we bought the property we were unaware that the utility went under the neighbors house they cut through the line and we have no power there is no easement and the power company doesn't know who?

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The easement runs through the front house of the owner can the owner move the easement to another location or what would be the legal solution?

First you would need to discuss the needs of the owner of the easement and determine it they are willing to relocate the easement. If they are not willing the matter would need to be resolved in a court proceeding. If the relocation of the easement would cause excessive inconvenience the court may not rule in your favor and the error may be costly. Did you know of the location of the easement before building? You need to consult an attorney.


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Our house was built 2.5 years ago and our neighbor's house was done 2 years ago About 1 year ago our neighbors had a survey done and found out their driveway goes through our property What do we do?

There is a range of possibilities, depending on how long you plan to stay and whether or not you want to be friendly with your neighbors: * You can sell them the land under the driveway, which could also allow them to tear out the driveway and put in something worse, * sell them an easement to use that part of your property to cross your land, which also means it can be used as a driveway forever, * license this particular owner to use the driveway (or the driveway easement) either annually, or until they sell the house or remove the driveway, * ask them to move their driveway, or * sue them for trespass and force them to move the driveway. Whatever you do, put it into writing and have a local real estate attorney review it for you. If you completely ignore the problem, it will not go away, and the longer you wait, the more rights the neighbors may have (laches, estoppel, easement by prescription, adverse possession).


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What is the law governing giving yourself an easement in Washington?

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You should try calling the attorney who represented you at the time you purchased the property. There should have been a title examination performed at that time and it should have revealed any easements granted by a prior owner. If that doesn't work for you then you need to consult an attorney now and have the title to your property examined by a professional to determine if there was an easement granted by a past owner. The attorney should also be able to determine if the power company has any inherent rights in your state to erect and maintain power lines. If no easement or inherent rights can be found then you (through your attorney) should challenge the utility company to provide proof of their easement rights over your property. If they cannot then you should be awarded damages or determine with your attorneys help what your legal options may be.