It depends on the transaction. In most normal transactions the standard contract used by most Realtors will say something about clear title, a title commitment from the title company and other factors. If the buyer did not expect a clear title then it could be argued they received what they expected. The buyer should review the details of the title before signing the final documents to complete the sale. Any title insurance policy will show all easements and exceptions to a clear title. Full disclosure is best and expected but the fine details will really be based on the agreement signed by the buyer and the seller.
An easement is a right of one owner of land to make beneficial and lawful use of the land of another owner. Most easements are created by a deed or written agreement and some are created by operation of law. Most easements run with the land and pass to subsequent owners. Some are extinguished by the death of the owner or when that owner transfers the property to a new owner. An easement is a right in another person's property. It is not a fee interest. An easement is an appurtenance to the land it benefits. How long it lasts sometimes depends on the language that created it. If you have a right of way over Harry's land to reach your own and it's your only means of access then it will last forever as a benefit to your land. However, you can't sell that right to another neighboring landowner. Further, all you can do with the right of way is use it for access, you can't fence it in or park your cars on it or install a gate across the entrance unless those additional rights were granted in the original deed of easement.
Length is a physical property.
Length is a physical property
If you let them, sure. If someone is doing this and you don't like it, ask them to move it and if they refuse talk to a lawyer. If you let someone put their mail box on your property and keep it there for some length of time you may be creating an "easement" granting them the perpetual right to keep their mailbox there.
The length of time you need to live in a property before renting it out can vary depending on your mortgage agreement and local laws. Typically, it's recommended to live in the property for at least 12 months before renting it out to avoid any potential issues.
100 meters is a distance (length); the length as a dimension can be considered a physical property.
The length of a pencil is an extensive property because it depends on the amount of material present (the length increases as more material is added).
Length is a physical property. Any measure of size or mass is a physical property.
Reactivity is a chemical property.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that physical property length is used to measure in centimeters.
No as for example the diagonals of a rectangle are equal in length whereas they are not equal in length in a parallelogram
Density is an intensive property because it does not depend on the amount of the substance.