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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the Easement or Right-of-Way Agent in the designated field. This is crucial as it identifies who is representing the third party regarding easements on your property.
  3. Next, input the TREC Registration Number for the agent. This number verifies their credentials and ensures they are authorized to act on behalf of a third party.
  4. Fill in the name of the person represented by the Easement or Right-of-Way Agent. This information clarifies who will benefit from the easement or right-of-way agreement.
  5. Review all entered information for accuracy before proceeding. Ensure that you understand your rights as a property owner, especially if eminent domain is involved.

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Public right-of-way means the area on, below, or above a public roadway, highway, street, public sidewalk, alley, waterway, or utility easement in which the municipality has an interest.
Texas right-of-way laws include: Those who are merging on to a paved road from an unpaved one must yield to traffic on the paved road. Drivers turning left must yield for oncoming traffic and pedestrians. Drivers turning right must yield for through traffic and pedestrians. Trains always have the right-of-way.
Easement Maintenance This is often discussed within the easement itself if it is in writing. If it does not, or the easement is not in writing, the person granted the easement is generally responsible for its maintenance under Texas common law.
The Right of Way Division coordinates the acquisition of land to build, widen or enhance highways, and provides relocation assistance when needed. The division also coordinates utility adjustments and the disposition and leasing of surplus real property owned by TxDOT. It also regulates commercial signs and junkyards.
TxDOT Divisions The Maintenance Division oversees the preservation, upkeep, inspection, evaluation and restoration of more than 197,000 miles of Texas highways and rights of way.

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Since this type of easement does not involve a public entity, the responsibility for damages to guests on an easement lies with the property owner if any accident occurs.
Property owners are responsible for clearing obstructions in the right of way. These include overgrown private trees, plants, shrubs, grass, or any other vegetation that extend from their front door to the curb.
A right-of-way, however, only permits the grantee to cross overor underthe property of another owner. In contrast, a conventional easement gives the grantee the legal right to use the property for a specific agreed-upon purpose.

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