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Implied Easement Elements​ There must be a common ownership of a parcel and a transfer or conveyance of one parcel, or a portion of a parcel, to another. Prior to the division of title, there must have been an existing obvious, and apparently permanent, use of the quasi-easement by the common owner.
Legal Considerations for Building a Fence on an Easement This means you can build a fence on an easement, but it must not obstruct the easements intended use. Legal conflicts about easement use can escalate quickly, so consulting with a local real estate attorney is advisable before making any changes.
In New York, an easement is a legal right that allows someone to use or access another persons property for a specific purpose. It grants a non-possessory interest in the land, meaning that the easement holder does not own the property but has a limited right to use it.
Common examples of easement by implication are: Utility companies need to layout an access road to service power lines crossing over private property.
An example of an implied easement is when one owner uses a dirt road over a neighbors property to access a lake for years. There is no express permission or grant of that right, but it is implied that there is an easement to access the lake by the conduct of the parties.
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An easement is a right to use anothers land or prevent another from a particular use of the owners land. Thus, an owner cannot hold an easement over their own land. [ Calif. Civil Code 805] Only the division of commonly owned parcels by the transfer of a parcel triggers the creation of an implied easement.
4 Types of Easements Express Easements. Implied Easement by Existing Use. Easement by Necessity. Prescriptive Easement.

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