An easement grants someone access to your property for practical purposes or for other reasons. For example, your neighbors may have access to a path on your property to get to the beach. While ...
An easement is a means by which a landowner grants another person the right to use the landowner's property for a specific purpose. The land on which the easement is granted is referred to as the ...
An easement is a common finding during a title search, the crucial step in the homebuying process that confirms the seller’s legal ownership of the property and uncovers any claims or restrictions ...
An easement is a right to make some specific use of land owned by another. Because easements involve the easement owner using land owned by someone else and because it is human nature to value and ...
You and your neighbors habitually cut across another neighbor’s yard as a shortcut between intersecting public streets. The yard owner, angered, erects a barrier to stop you. Do you have any legal ...
A utility company that provides service to an owner’s property usually requests the owner to sign a standard form of easement. The form of easement allows the utility company to enter onto the owner’s ...
Staff photo by Gregory Rec -- About 1,400 acres on the western side of Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton have been placed into a conservation easement by three sisters whose families own the land. The ...