Shared Driveway Easement Form Format

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US-EAS-33
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Easement and agreement between two properties for a right of way and restrictions for use, access and maintenance of a driveway and parking lot.

An easement gives one party the right to go onto another party's property. That property may be owned by a private person, a business entity, or a group of owners. Utilities often get easements that allow them to run pipes or phone lines beneath private property. Easements may be obtained for access to another property, called "access and egress", use of spring water, entry to make repairs on a fence or slide area, drive cattle across and other uses. The easement is a real property interest, but separate from the legal title of the owner of the underlying land.

In the case of a driveway easement, it allows the person who is the beneficiary of the easement to cross the "servient" property. The land which receives the benefit of the easement is called the "dominant" property or estate. A driveway easement may be created by recording a deed that states, for example, that one neighbor owns the driveway to the halfway point, but has an easement or right of way to use the remainder; however, the adjoining home owns the other half of the driveway, with a right-of-way with respect to the portion the neighbor owns. An easement may be claimed by prescription for the use of the driveway. This requires proof that your neighbor willingly abandoned his use of the driveway during the adverse period when you and your predecessor in title enjoyed the exclusive use of the driveway. Easements should describe the extent of the use, as well as the easement location and boundaries. For example, if an easement is created for the driveway for one house, the owner of the easement cannot turn his house into a hotel with many cars travelling over the easement if the easement was intended for use by a single family.
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The most common examples of a shared driveway or accessway are where: One property has no driveway or accessway from the highway. Instead, they have a right of way (an easement) over the neighbouring property's land. The right of way allows them to access their property by vehicle or on foot.

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.

The law requires fair use whether the shared driveway is owned by two properties or just one. But, the law also expects users of shared driveways to act considerately. So, that includes not continuously blocking the driveway to the detriment of others.

An easement is when one party has the right to use or access another person's neighbouring property. The most common example of this is a driveway easement, where residents of one property have the right to use the driveway owned by another property in order to access their home or garage.

Shared driveway rights Generally, a shared driveway is owned by all parties with the section of the driveway a party uses owned by them. However, the maintenance of the entire driveway area should be shared between all parties.

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