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Modifying the road isn’t usually allowed without permission. Think of the road as a shared garden; everyone has to agree on any changes!
While it’s not always required by law, having a written agreement helps clear up any confusion later on, kind of like writing down the rules of a game.
If there’s a disagreement, it’s best to try talking it out first. If that doesn’t work, legal advice might be needed to clear the air.
Yes, but only within reason. The grantor can set some rules, but they must follow the terms agreed upon when the easement was created.
Generally, no. If you have a nonexclusive easement, you can use the road, but it's always good manners to check in with the grantor.
An exclusive easement is like having your own key to a club, while a nonexclusive easement is more like being part of a shared group. Others can use it too!
A nonexclusive easement is like sharing a path. It allows multiple people to use a private road, but no single person fully owns it.