Oregon Easement for Public Utilities

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Easements can be created in a variety of ways. They can be created by an express grant, by implication, by necessity, and by adverse possession.

When termed as a utility easement, it means a utility company's right to access and control the portion of another person's land that is located near utility facilities and structures (i.e. utility poles, transformers, overhead or underground electrical lines).

When termed as a utility easement, it means a utility company's right to access and control the portion of another person's land that is located near utility facilities and structures (i.e. utility poles, transformers, overhead or underground electrical lines).

The bottom line is that developers and builders who are presented with utility company easement forms should not just sign them, but think about the kinds of issues they can present. It is easier to negotiate these concessions up front before the lines go in, than to ask the utility company to amend its easement later.

An easement can decrease the value of a real estate, increase the value of the real estate or it can have no impact on the value of the real estate at all. The most important fact is that each property and situation should be evaluated on individual basis, taking into account all the circumstances.

Express Grant by Instrument. An express grant by written instrument is the most common source of an easement. Implied. The owner of a large tract of land splits up the land with one or more parcels that do not abut a public highway or road. Necessity. Dedication.

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