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Begin by filling in the 'GRANTOR' section with your name and address. Ensure all details are accurate for legal purposes.
Next, complete the 'GRANTEE' section with the name and address of the individual or entity receiving the easement. This is crucial for identifying ownership rights.
In the description field, specify the type of fence to be maintained, including materials and dimensions. This clarity helps prevent future disputes.
Review Exhibit A carefully, as it contains important property details. Attach any necessary documents if required.
Finally, sign and date the document where indicated. If needed, arrange for a notary public to acknowledge your signature.
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