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An easement is a type of consent application. An easement is a right held by one property owner to make use of the land of another property owner for a limited purpose. For instance, an individual, company or municipality may wish to have a legal agreement to use another property owners land.
Alongside the land survey, making accurate and comprehensive documentation is very important. This easement agreement registration with a suitable governmental authority can have a fee ranging from $100 - $500.
In California, easements are subject to specific rules and regulations, and property owners generally cannot unilaterally block or obstruct established easements.
(An easement grants a long-term right to use or occupy the land for a specific purpose.) The DNR may issue an easement to cross state-owned lands for the purposes of constructing and maintaining roads. However, the DNR is not required to issue easements upon request.
A: An Easement Agreement should always include details such as who is responsible for maintaining or repairing any infrastructure installed under the agreement; what restrictions apply; what happens if either party breaches any provisions; how long the agreement will last; and any other provisions that both parties
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Can you build on an easement? No, you cant build on an easement as its a legal right granted to the dominant party.
California Easements and Private Property Cases not involving public utilities typically default to the property owner as the liable party. However, some property owners may have contracts with the easement holder about who has legal responsibility for maintenance and safety issues.
The most common form of easement in a residential area is a drainage and utility easement. This easement is normally 5 to 20 feet wide and runs on all sides of a property. This allows for uses such as drinking water, drainage, and sewer conveyance as well as private utilities such as phone, gas, and cable.

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