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  2. Begin by filling in the Grantor's name and the consideration amount in the designated fields. This establishes who is granting the easement and under what terms.
  3. Next, specify the Grantee's name and ensure you include details about the right of way, including width and location as described in the document.
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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.
Generally, an easement on a property deed grants another party legal access to your property. Utility easements often give a utility company the right to access specific parts of your property. For example, the utility company might have an easement to access an electrical pole positioned on your property.

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