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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the easement utilities document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Grantor's name in the designated field. This is the individual or entity granting the easement.
  3. Next, enter the Grantee's name, which represents the party receiving the easement rights.
  4. In the property description section, provide a detailed account of the parcel of real property as specified in Exhibit 'A'.
  5. Indicate any specific project details related to temporary construction easements, including completion timelines.
  6. Ensure both Grantor and Grantee sign and print their names at the bottom of the form. This step is crucial for legal validation.
  7. Finally, complete any notary requirements by filling in state and county information, along with signatures as needed.

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A utility easement gives utility companies the right to access a specific piece of private property for the good of the community.
Compensation usually falls in the 25% to 50% range of the affected lands value. The exact amount depends on how much the easement impacts your propertys usability.
When negotiating an easement payment, landowners should gather all offers and related documents. Its important to respond through the designated negotiator and avoid unilaterally changing payment amounts without agreement. Proper documentation ensures enforceability and clarity.
While homeowners technically have the right to deny access to their land, doing so may trigger legal responses from the utility company. In situations where access is essential for delivering public services, utility providers may seek legal remedies, including court orders or invoking eminent domain laws.
Property owners often receive some level of compensation for a utility easement up front. But after the utility easement is established, its unlikely for the current or future homeowner to receive ongoing compensation.

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Express Easement Public access roads and utility easements are the most common types of express easements in which rights are granted to an entity such as a utility company or municipality and their employees.

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