An easement is a legal right that allows someone to use another person’s property for a specific purpose, without owning it. Easements are commonly used for access, utilities, or shared land use.
Easements can affect property use, value, and ownership rights. Buyers need to understand any easements attached to a property before purchasing.
Easements typically include:
A utility company has an easement to run power lines across a property.
Do easements transfer with property ownership?
Yes, most are permanent.
Can easements be removed?
Sometimes, through legal agreement.
Do they affect property value?
They can, depending on impact.