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There are two types of easements: affirmative and negative. An affirmative easement gives the easement holder the right to do something on the grantor of the easement's land, such as travel on a road through the grantor's land.
In order to obtain an implied easement, the party seeking the easement is required to go to court, prove each of the required elements for the type of implied easement sought, obtain a court order granting the easement, and file the court order in the county deed records.
A common example of an easement is when one person is given the right to cross or access a road across another person's property. Other 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.
An express easement must be granted in writing, signed by the grantor, explicitly identifying the property and details of the easement use, and filing with the county records. The grantor may or may not require compensation for granting the easement.
Affirmative easements are the most common. They allow privileged use of land owned by others. Negative easements are more restrictive. They limit how land is used.