When does a utility easement expire?
Generally speaking, easements do not 'expire' if they do not include a date/ time frame for their termination. The vast majority of easements have...
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Generally speaking, easements do not 'expire' if they do not include a date/ time frame for their termination. The vast majority of easements have...
Given the language you've quoted, it sounds like the easement property belongs - at least partially- to someone else: the 'together with' language...
I don't know exactly what you are looking for...But, I'll try and provide a little information. Eminent Domain is the power of the state...
Under Washington law you are responsible for not defeating the intended purpose of the easement. An easement gives someone else the right to use...
Easement rights are very highly protected under Washington law...for example, in Washington the serviant owner - the one who has the easement...
Terminating easements is much more difficult than most people believe...it is very easy if you are the 'Dominant' party - meaning that you are the...
You should assume that you can not park on the easement. Most easements are for ingress/ egress (going to or from) a piece of property. They are...
Smart contractor. And you are doing your part to be a smart owner - But, putting up a fence that close to your neighbors house really should be a...
You can certainly get paid - but, it would more likely be at closing. Or you can try and foreclose your lien - which would be fairly expensive. ...
Trees are certainly very dangerous - and Washington law will hold the tree owner liable if the owner is adjacent to urban or residential land and...