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Hear this out loud PauseCommon examples of appurtenances are driveways, drainage ditches, fences, and rights of way.
Hear this out loud PauseLet's say you live in a place where your neighbors regularly walk through your yard to get to a park or a lake. If they did that consistently over a period of time, it could allow them to eventually have rights to your property. This situation is one example of an easement appurtenant.
Hear this out loud PauseAppurtenant commonly refers to easements or covenants, and also refers to permanent additions or improvements to the land. Appurtenant rights and restrictions pass to new owners as the land is sold or transferred. Most frequently, a house, garage, or swimming pool would be considered appurtenant property examples.
Hear this out loud PauseOther common examples of easements are phone, gas, and power lines. In addition, sewage and water pipes are also common types of easements that are installed on private property. There are four types of easements in California: express, implied, easements by necessity, and prescriptive easements.
An example of an appurtenant easement is the public or private access to a street across a property that is landlocked.