by atak_dev | Jun 11, 2017 | Easement
In a recent post, we discussed how easements can be terminated by merger. In this post, we will discuss how an easement extinguished by merger can be revived. Although an easement is extinguished by a merger of the dominant and servient estates, there are certain...
by atak_dev | Jun 10, 2017 | Easement
Easement Termination by Merger There are many ways that an easement can be extinguished or terminated. In this post, I discuss how an easement can be extinguished by merger. In later post we will discuss situations where an easement is not extinguished by merger. As...
by Schorr Law | Jun 10, 2017 | Easement
Most properties have PUEs. PUE stands for Public Utility Easement. Like other easements, a PUE grants certain rights to the owner of the easement. If you own your home, a PUE may explain why you woke up to find an electrician on the utility pole in your backyard...
by atak_dev | Jun 10, 2017 | Easement
Who Maintains a Right of Way Easement If you are looking for answers to questions such as who is responsible for right of way maintenance? This post will provide you with answers to your questions like, Can a landowner block a right of way? What is residential right...
by atak_dev | Jun 10, 2017 | Easement
As we have discussed in previous posts, there are many methods of creating an easement. Today, we discuss the creation of an easement based on principles of equity. When to establish an Equitable Easement In certain situations where you cannot establish a prescriptive...
by atak_dev | Jun 10, 2017 | Easement
Prescriptive easements can be complex but understanding how they work is essential for property owners. Unlike traditional easements created through agreements, a prescriptive easement arises from long-term, continuous use of someone else’s property without...