Driveway Easement Parking

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The Driveway Easement and Shared Parking Agreement serves to establish a legal framework for the use of shared driveway and parking spaces between two contiguous tracts of land. This form ensures that the driveway and parking lot maintain a perpetual easement, allowing successors of the properties access for parking and transit without obstructions. Key features include provisions for the maintenance and repair responsibilities shared among property owners, as outlined in detail to prevent disputes. Users are instructed to provide specific property details, sign the agreement, and ensure notarization for validity. The form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and property owners as it clarifies rights and obligations, reducing conflicts over shared spaces. Paralegals and legal assistants can assist in the drafting and filing process, ensuring compliance with local laws and correct execution. Overall, this form facilitates harmonious use of shared driveways, benefiting all parties involved.
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Look at your title deeds to see if your boundaries are clearly defined (if they aren't, or you can't understand them, then contact a surveyor to help you resolve the confusion) Use a mediation service to try and come to a mutually beneficial solution. Contact your local council if your neighbour refuses to collaborate.

Sometimes homeowners want to understand if they can remove an easement from their property or can a property owner block an easement. If the intent is to prevent or obstruct the use of the easement, the answer is probably no.

Easements are a right to use someone else's land for a specific purpose. Tennessee easements can be created in a few different ways, but the most common is through an express grant, reservation, prescription, estoppel, eminent domain, or implication. Easements also come in two types: appurtenant and in gross.

To create a prescriptive easement, the use and enjoyment of the property must be adverse, under a claim of right, continuous, uninterrupted, open, visible, exclusive, with the knowledge and acquiescence of the owner of the servient tenement, and must continue for the full prescriptive period.

An easement gives the easement holder a non-possessory interest in the grantor's land and allows the easement holder to use the grantor's land for a specific purpose.

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