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Can anyone tell me what is "normal" practice for an easement? I am negotiating an easement to run a sewer pipe from my house, through a neighbor's property, and to a public sewer system. I realize that I would have to accept responsibilty for the pipe and replacing/repairing it if it breaks/clogs, etc. I also realize that if I damage anything during my repair efforts that existed before the easement is written, I am responsible for replacing and repairing that property to the state it was in before damaging them. But what if the neighbor decides to build a shed, pool, basketball court, or plant a fruit orchard along the rote of the easement AFTER the easement is granted and AFTER the pipe is installed? Is it "normal" practice that I would have to accept responsibilty to replace his shed/pool/orchard/etc. when I fix my pipe? For some reason, I always thought it was "normal" that when an easement is drwan up, the owner of the property that the easement is on would not be allowed to "improve" the property in any way, or if they did, they would have to replace/repair those improvements sif I need to tear them out to fix my pipe. Let me know ASAP as I am in hot and heavy negotiations as we speak.
Can anyone tell me what is "normal" practice for an easement? I am negotiating an easement to run a sewer pipe from my house, through a neighbor's property, and to a public sewer system. I realize that I would have to accept responsibilty for the pipe and replacing/repairing it if it breaks/clogs, etc. I also realize that if I damage anything during my repair efforts that existed before the easement is written, I am responsible for replacing and repairing that property to the state it was in before damaging them. But what if the neighbor decides to build a shed, pool, basketball court, or plant a fruit orchard along the rote of the easement AFTER the easement is granted and AFTER the pipe is installed? Is it "normal" practice that I would have to accept responsibilty to replace his shed/pool/orchard/etc. when I fix my pipe? For some reason, I always thought it was "normal" that when an easement is drwan up, the owner of the property that the easement is on would not be allowed to "improve" the property in any way, or if they did, they would have to replace/repair those improvements sif I need to tear them out to fix my pipe. Let me know ASAP as I am in hot and heavy negotiations as we speak.
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