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What Are Easements__________
NON-POSSESSORY INTEREST IN
SOMEONE ELSE’S PROPERTY
DEFINITIONCHARACTERISTICS
FORMATION
BASICS• Type Based on How Created• Set of Elements to Establish• Recorded By Documents• Encumbrance• Shared Use
DEFINITIONCHARACTERISTICS
FORMATION
TYPES OF EASEMENT RIGHTS
AccessUtilityLightAirViewParkingMaintenanceWater Rights
FishingRecreationSupportRetaining WallsFencesParty WallsExclusive*
DEFINITIONCHARACTERISTICS
FORMATION
What Easements ARE NOT
__________⊗OWNERSHIP
DEFINITIONCHARACTERISTICS
FORMATION
MAINTENANCE
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
SCOPE/EXTENT OF RIGHTS
RESTRICTIONS
PROTECTIONS
CHARACTERISTICS
DEFINITION
FORMATION
How Formed__________
OWNER | JUDGE• Express • Necessity
• Prescriptive• Equitable
FORMATION
DEFINITION
CHARACTERISTICS
Can An Easement Be Obtained?FORMATION
DEFINITION
CHARACTERISTICS
• Fact-specific determination• Cooperation of property owner• If not, are easement elements met?
EXPRESSEXPRESS
PRESCRIPTIVE
NECESSITY
EQUITABLE Specifically granting an easement to another, by
way of a written instrument that is
recorded. Found on a Preliminary Report
EXPRESSEXPRESS
PRESCRIPTIVE
NECESSITY
EQUITABLE
Interpretation of Express Easements:
permissible use determined by intent of
the parties, historical use
NECESSITYNECESSITY
EXPRESS
PRESCRIPTIVE
EQUITABLE
Easement necessary for the owner to gain access to his or her landlocked
property
NECESSITYNECESSITY
EXPRESS
PRESCRIPTIVE
EQUITABLE ELEMENTS1. Two parcels 2. Previously under common ownership3. One parcel is landlocked4. Access
PRESCRIPTIVEPRESCRIPTIVE
EXPRESS
NECESSITY
EQUITABLE
A non-owner can acquire a right to use land based on
time & nature of use
PRESCRIPTIVEPRESCRIPTIVE
EXPRESS
NECESSITY
EQUITABLE ELEMENTS1. 5 years of continual use2. Open, notorious, & visible possession3. Hostile & adverse to owner4. Under a claim of right
PRESCRIPTIVEPRESCRIPTIVE
EXPRESS
NECESSITY
EQUITABLEThere is no such thing as an exclusive prescriptive
easement
Garden-variety fence disputes do not equal prescriptive easement
EQUITABLEEQUITABLE
NECESSITY
EXPRESS
PRESCRIPTIVE
Court exercises equitable jurisdiction when grounds
for other easements do not exist
EQUITABLEEQUITABLE
NECESSITY
EXPRESS
PRESCRIPTIVE
ELEMENTS1. Party used & improved easement2. Innocent belief of right to use land3. Irreparable harm if could not
continue using4. Affected owner would suffer little
harm
Outside the Scope of Permitted Use
How to Determine Scope
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Differences in Different Kinds of
Easements
Abandoned Easement
ELEMENTS1. Non-Use2. An Intention to
Abandon the Easement3. Damage to the Owner of
the Servient Estate from Continued Existence of Easement
Air, Light, & View Easements
Commonly Desired__________
No Inherent Right
TITLE REPORT
Issues•Fence Disputes•Trees•Property Line•Driveways
NOT EASEMENTS
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