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Easements

An easement is a legal right that allows one person to use a portion of another person's property for a specific purpose. For example, it might permit a neighbor to have access to a driveway or a utility company to install power lines. The property owner cannot block or interfere with the easement use, which can be temporary or permanent. Easements help promote cooperation and access between neighboring properties while maintaining individual ownership rights. They are typically documented in property deeds or legal agreements to ensure clarity and enforceability.

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    An easement is a legal right that allows one person to use a portion of another person's property for a specific purpose. Common examples include access roads, utility lines, or drainage systems. Easements do not grant ownership of the land, just permission to use it in a certain way. They can be temporary or permanent and may be granted through agreements, necessity, or by law. Understanding easements is important for property owners and buyers, as they can affect how land can be used and may influence property values.