Shared Driveway Easement Agreement With Mexico

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US-EAS-33
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The Shared Driveway Easement Agreement with Mexico is designed for property owners wishing to establish a mutual agreement regarding the use of a shared driveway and parking lot. This legal document outlines the rights and responsibilities of the grantor and grantees concerning ingress and egress for vehicular traffic on the properties described as Tract A and Tract B. Key features include the perpetual nature of the easement, restrictions on obstructing the driveway, maintenance obligations, and the process for performing necessary repairs. Users must provide written notice before any maintenance, which can lead to a lien for the costs incurred. This agreement also covers the entitlement of legal fees for the prevailing party in the event of enforcement actions. For attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, this form serves as a vital tool for facilitating clear communication and defined processes between property owners, thus preventing disputes and ensuring cooperative maintenance of shared structures.
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The statutory period for adverse possession in New Mexico is ten years. 3 This means that an owner of land must take action against someone within ten years of that person taking possession of the land in order to prevent the person from acquiring superior title.

Easements in New Mexico are used to provide non-owners with rights of ingress, egress, utilities, and drainage over a specific portion of another's land. Ingress and egress are terms for the easement right to travel to and from a property over the lands of another ? they provide pedestrian and/or vehicular access.

A party claiming ownership of land by adverse possession must prove by clear and convincing evidence continuous adverse possession for 10 years under color of title, in good faith, and payment of taxes on the property during those years.

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Shared Driveway Easement Agreement With Mexico