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Execution: The Easement must be executed on behalf of both the Grantor and the Grantee, and all signatures must be acknowledged by a Notary Public. Recording: The Easement must be recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of the county in which the Land is located.
Sometimes homeowners want to understand if they can remove an easement from their property or can a property owner block an easement. If the intent is to prevent or obstruct the use of the easement, the answer is probably no.
Identifying Parties Involved: Identifying parties involved in the easement agreement is essential to avoid confusion. These parties include the grantor, the property owner granting the easement, and the grantee, the individual or entity receiving the easement rights.
Include all relevant information Identify the existing property and the proposed easement. Specify what type of easement is being created (e.g. right of way, access, etc.) Include the legal description of the easement. Specify the duration of the easement (e.g. 20 years, in perpetuity, etc.)
An easement grants an individual or entity the right to access your property within certain guidelines. For instance, local utility companies typically hold easements that let them access power lines or cables that cross over your property. If youre the easement holder, you can access a property you dont legally own.
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An easement written in a deed is called an: easement by grant. An easement by grant is generally written into and created in a deed.
Easements are usually created by a transfer in a deed. They may also be made through written documents such as: Wills in estate planning. Private contract.
The primary method for an easements creation is by express grant in either a deed, or a separate recorded easement agreement. However, there are ways easements may be created absent an express written agreement or by prescription.

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