Real Estate Property Easement Agreement
  • Parties Details
  • Easement Details
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Who is Grantor?

  • A person that provides access to their real estate property (Grantor) is:

  • Indicate the company's full name (Grantor):

  • Indicate the Grantor's full name:

  • Indicate the corresponding address of the Grantor:

  • Indicate the Grantor's email address:

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    This email address will be used for communication between both parties with regards to the present Agreement.

  • Indicate the Grantor's contact phone number:

Who is Grantee?

  • A person that wishes to get an easement over the property (Grantee) is:

  • Indicate the Grantee's full name:

  • Indicate the company's full name (Grantee):

  • Indicate the Grantee's full registered/mailing address:

  • Indicate the Grantee's email address:

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    This email address will be used for communication between both parties with regards to the present Agreement.

  • Indicate the Grantee's phone number:

General Information

  • Select the date on which both parties sign this agreement:

  • Select the date on which the easement starts:

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    An easement is a legal right that allows the grantee to use the grantor’s real property for a specific, limited purpose, while the property’s ownership remains with the grantor.

    The grantee may need to use the property for various reasons, including the right to access, drainage, shared driveways, etc.

  • When should the easement terminate?

  • Select the date on which the easement should end:

  • For how many years should the easement remain in effect?

  • Select the state whose laws should apply to this agreement:

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    The laws of a state selected as an answer to this question will apply towards this Agreement.

    Parties may choose any state they prefer to. However, the most common options would be the following:

    – a state where either a grantor or grantee is based or located; or
    – a state where a property for which an easement is granted is located.

Description

  • Provide the full address of the real estate property where the easement is being established (Servient Estate):

  • Describe in detail the portion of Servient Estate on which the easement is established:

  • Provide a short explanation of why the Grantee needs this easement:

  • The easement under this agreement is:

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    An exclusive easement gives the Grantee sole rights to use the easement area, preventing the Grantor and others from using it for the same purpose.

    A non-exclusive easement allows the Grantee to use the easement area while still permitting the Grantor or other third parties to use it as long as they don’t interfere with the Grantee’s rights.

Payment Terms

  • Is the Grantee required to pay for access to this easement?

  • How the compensation should be paid?

  • Indicate the amount of a fixed payment in U.S. dollars:

  • The fixed payment should be made in full:

  • Specify the payment schedule and the amount of each installment in U.S. dollars:

  • Specify how the Grantee is required to compensate for easement:

  • List all acceptable payment methods the Grantee can use to make rental payments:

  • Will late fees apply if a payment is delayed?

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    Late fees are a monetary compensation the grantee has to pay when a payment is not made by its due date.

  • Specify the daily late fee in U.S. dollars that the Grantee must pay for each day a payment is delayed:

Miscellaneous

  • The easement under the present agreement benefits directly:

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    A gross easement is an easement that benefits a person or entity rather than a specific piece of land. It is personal to the Grantee and typically does not transfer with ownership of other property.

    An appurtenant easement is an easement that benefits a specific parcel of land (the dominant estate) and runs with the land, meaning it automatically transfers to future owners of that land.

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