Texas Pedestrian Access Easement

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TX-EAS-13
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Overview of this form

The Pedestrian Access Easement is a legal document that establishes a non-exclusive right for a city government to access specific properties for pedestrian use. This form differs from similar agreements as it specifically focuses on pedestrian pathways and related facilities, ensuring public access while preserving the grantor's property rights.

Key parts of this document

  • Grantor and Grantee identification, including the business entity and local city government.
  • Description of the easement property, including size and location.
  • The rights granted to the Grantee, including the ability to construct and maintain pedestrian access facilities.
  • Provisions for temporary construction easement during facility installation.
  • Conditions regarding compatibility of improvements made by the Grantor on the easement property.
  • Warranties from the Grantor regarding title and rights to convey the easement.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when a local city government requires an easement for pedestrian access across a private or business property. It is particularly relevant when establishing new sidewalks, trails, or other public pathways that benefit both the community and adjacent landowners.

Who needs this form

  • Property owners (grantors) looking to grant pedestrian access to a city government.
  • Local city governments (grantees) needing to ensure public access for pedestrians.
  • Legal professionals involved in the drafting and execution of real estate easements.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify and enter the names of the Grantor and Grantee.
  • Specify the location and dimensions of the easement property to be used.
  • Detail the rights and responsibilities granted to the Grantee, including any construction rights.
  • Include the date and necessary signatures from both parties.
  • Arrange for notarization if required, depending on local laws.

Is notarization required?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. Always check local regulations to confirm if notarization is necessary for validity in your jurisdiction.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to accurately describe the property dimensions.
  • Not obtaining the necessary signatures from all parties involved.
  • Neglecting to include the temporary construction easement provisions if applicable.
  • Forgetting to notarize the document if required by local laws.

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