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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Project Information' section. Enter the project location, subdivision/addition, and provide a detailed description of the scope of work, including whether it involves excavating, cutting, boring, or other activities.
  3. Specify the scheduled work date and completion date to keep your project timeline clear.
  4. In the 'Contractor Information' section, input your company name, contact details, and Pantego Contractor Registration number along with its expiration date.
  5. If applicable, complete the 'Sub-Contractor Information' section with similar details for any subcontractors involved in the project.
  6. Fill out the 'Utility Information' section by providing details about who the work is being done for and their contact information.
  7. Finally, review the authorization statement. Print your name, sign, and date to certify that all information is accurate and complies with local regulations.

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Its crucial to note that the party with the right of way doesnt own the land; they simply have the right to use it for a particular purpose. Understanding Easement: An easement, on the other hand, is a legal right that allows someone to use another persons land for a specific purpose.
A right of way (ROW) is a permit issued by the National Park Service (NPS) that allows a utility to pass over, under, or through NPS property.
Who Owns Right of Way Property? Ownership of the land underlying the right of way remains with the property owner, but they must allow others to use that portion for passage. This means the landowner cannot obstruct or block access, even though they hold the title to the land.
A public right-of-way is broader than a typical easement because it allows anyone access to a defined portion of private property and doesnt tie to a specific person. Determining whether you need a right-of-way or a different type of easement will depend on what situation you find yourself in.
While drafting a simple easement agreement could range between $2 000 -$5 000 on average, more detailed easements could attract even higher costs totaling around $15 000 -$7 000 or even more.

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Right of way is typically more specific, allowing passage or access through a designated path. Easements can be more versatile, covering a range of activities beyond just passage.
Future Development Limitations If theres an easement on your property, it could restrict your ability to make future changes or developments that would conflict with the easements purpose.
Easements have been used for years to grant governments, utilities and conservation organizations certain specific but limited property rights. An easement grants the holder certain rights for specified purposes while the ownership of land remains with the property owner.

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