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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.
An easement is extinguished when the servient owner, in exercise of a power reserved in this behalf, revokes the easement. If the servient owner at the time of granting an easement reserves the power of revoking it then by the exercise of such power he can extinguish the easement.
An easement is extinguished when the dominant owner releases it, expressly or impliedly, to the servient owner. Such release can be made only in the circumstances and to the extent in and to which the dominant owner can alienate the dominant heritage.
There are eight ways to terminate an easement: abandonment, merger, end of necessity, demolition, recording act, condemnation, adverse possession, and release.
How to Get Rid of Real Estate EasementsQuiet the Title.Allow the Purpose for the Easement to Expire.Abandon the Easement.Stop Using a Prescriptive Easement.Destroy the Reason for the Easement.Merge the Dominant and Servient Properties.Execute a Release Agreement.