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What is a county easement?

A county easement is a provision in the property deed that permits the county some form of access to some or all of the property without having to ask permission of the property owner.


What if neighbor uses another access than assign easement?

They have no right to change the location of the access easement without written permission from the property owner.


What is the definition of presumptive easement Can a utility company claim presumptive easement when they never asked for an easement from the property owner?

Presumptive easement occurs when the access or easement has been used for so many years it has become an established easement. The owners permission is not necessary if they allowed it to go for years without complaint.


What restrictions are in place for properties with no access easement?

Properties without access easements may face restrictions on their ability to be developed or accessed. Without an easement, the property may not have legal access to a public road or utility services, limiting its potential uses and value. It is important for property owners to address these restrictions through legal means such as obtaining an easement or negotiating with neighboring property owners.


May children play on an easement without violating the terms of the easement?

It really depends on the nature of the easement. And the nature of the easement depends on the terms of the easement. Appart from state law which generally defines an easement, the terms of the individual easement usually limit the usage of the easement property...or rather subject the holder of the rest of the property and what is left after the use of the easement to what can and cannot be done on/with/to the land/sky/land beneath the easement. (It is convenient to see an easement as an area with clear boundries, most of the time; however, easements are really rights to use the area a certain way in opposition to the holder of all the other rights to do with it as he pleases.) You really have to know the terms of the easement.


Is it permissible to fish on private property without a license?

No, it is not permissible to fish on private property without a license.


Can a telephone company attach lines to your property without your permission?

If the telephone company has a recorded easement against your property, they may install telephone lines to the extent allowed by the easement. You can find out whether there is such an easement against your property by looking in the title insurance policy you received when you bought your property. If you see a telephone easement listed, you can get a copy of it at your county courthouse. If you don't see any telephone easements in the policy, or have questions about the extent of such easements, call the title insurance company.


Is it illegal to trespass on private property?

Yes, it is illegal to trespass on private property without permission from the owner.


Does the owner of an ingress egress easement to waterfront have a legal right to build a pier on the servant owners property in NC?

You need to review the language set forth in the document that created the easement to determine exactly what rights were granted. Generally, an ingress-egress easement does not include the right to place any structures on the easement area.


Private property cannot be taken away by the government without?

Private property cannot be taken by the government without what ?


Can you take pictures of private property without permission?

No, it is generally not legal to take pictures of private property without permission as it may violate privacy laws.


Can you be arrested for trespassing on private property?

Yes, you can be arrested for trespassing on private property without permission from the owner or lawful authority.

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