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Generally, the width of a utility easement can range from 10 to 50 feet. How do I find utility easements on my property? Utility easements are legal restrictions on a property, so you will need to research local land records to determine if they exist on your property.
An easement is a right in the owner of one parcel of land, by reason of such ownership, to use the land of another for a special purpose not inconsistent with the general property in the owner. It is an interest in land owned and possessed by another, permitting its limited use or enjoyment without actual occupancy.
One common question property owners ask is, Can I refuse a utility easement? While you technically have the right to refuse, utility companies may have legal recourse through eminent domain if the easement is deemed necessary for public benefit.
The easement can last as long as its the only way to reasonably access the landlocked property. It also likely runs with the property from one owner to the next.
In California, easements are subject to specific rules and regulations, and property owners generally cannot unilaterally block or obstruct established easements.

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Property owners responsibility and liability It is the property owners responsibility to maintain and upkeep easements to avoid potential collisions or accidents with innocent parties.

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