Deed Of Easement For Septic Tank

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North Carolina
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Easements are limited rights to use land owned by others in fee. Easements in gross are held by persons. They detach rights from land and attach to a person. Unless somehow limited in time they can be conveyed separately from the holder's other lands. Mineral rights, timber rights, hunting rights, and public road and utility easements are examples.


Title is a legal term for a bundle of rights in a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest or an equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may be separated and held by different parties. Examples are as follows:


" Water rights;

" Mineral rights;

" Easement to neighboring property, for utility lines, etc.;

" Timber rights;

" Farming rights;

" Grazing rights;

" Hunting rights;

" Air rights;

" Development rights to erect improvements under various restrictions; and

" Appearance rights, often subjected to local zoning ordinances and deed restrictions.


As an interest in real property, an easement may be created by an express grant and should be drawn and executed with the same formalities as would be employed with a deed transferring realty. As for any conveyance of an interest in real property, a grant of an easement must describe the land that is to be subjected to the easement with sufficient clarity to locate it with reasonable certainty. An easement should be properly recorded; an unrecorded easement may not be enforceable against a subsequent purchaser.

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Who is responsible for maintaining an easement? Usually, the owner of the easement is responsible for maintenance (20 Florida Jurisprudence 2d Easements section 49 2014). The parties to an express easement may alter their responsibilities by agreement.

An easement is the legal right to exercise privileges over another person's land. This means either the public or an individual can cross or use someone else's land for a range of purposes. Easements are commonly in the form of rights of way, rights of access and rights of drainage or utilities.

When you are having a septic tank installed, you need to ensure that it is far enough away from a property line. In order to ensure that the tank is placed far enough, you need to measure so that it is placed at least ten feet away from the property line.

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.

When you are having a septic tank installed, you need to ensure that it is far enough away from a property line. In order to ensure that the tank is placed far enough, you need to measure so that it is placed at least ten feet away from the property line.

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