The owner still has full ownership and rights to the land, but that’s limited by the rights of the easement holder, who has ...
An easement in gross is a legal right that allows an individual or entity to use another person's property for a specific purpose without owning it. Unlike easement appurtenant, which is tied to the ...
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 ...
Easement in Gross An easement in gross is the most common type of easement. Utility easements fall under this category. If you have water, sewer, gas, phone, cable or power lines on your property, the ...
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 ...
New Jersey case law bars an increase in the burden imposed by a dominant estate beyond the limits that a servient estate should bear. Can access by easement to property benefitting a one-acre parcel ...
A. It is legally binding document between a landowner and easement holder in which the landowner agrees to forever restrict development and certain other uses of his or her land. Q. What land ...
The Court of Appeals of South Carolina (“Court”) addressed in a March 20th Opinion an issue involving easements granting access to or control over a body of water. See Carr Farms, Inc. and Titan Farms ...
States are trying to meet land conservation goals and protect agricultural acreage, but securing enough money – and enough land – to do that has been difficult across the country. For the past two ...