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An easement may be created in a number of ways. One is by express grant . In this case there may be a Deed of Grant that states the terms of the easement, or the grant may take the form of a clause in a conveyance deed or a transfer deed. An easement may be created of necessity.
The state of Alabama has a law that says you can't land lock your neighbor. That is, deny them physical access. But this does not mean they have to give you a written easement, and it does not mean they have to let you string power lines or run water lines across their property.
Driveway Rights and Obligations to Repair One issue that comes up from time to time is whose responsibility it is to maintain an easement. The short answer is the owner of the easement is responsible for maintaining the easement.
An easement can be acquired by prescription at common law, by lost modern grant or under the Prescription Act 1832. Whichever way the easement is acquired, the use of the land concerned must take place without force, without secrecy and without permission.
In Alabama, easements do not have to be acquired by express conveyance; they can also be implied or acquired through necessity, as opposed to a formal recorded instrument 3. Therefore, it is essential to research the property's history for any unwritten easements prior to purchasing land 4.