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Generally, once the Release is recorded, it's hard to reverse, so it's crucial to think long and hard before making that decision.
Once granted, the easement is recorded, and the rights you relinquished may allow the city or developers to make use of that land as outlined in the agreement.
Processing time can vary, but it usually takes a few weeks to several months, depending on the specifics and the complexity of the request.
While it's not mandatory, having a lawyer can help you navigate the process smoothly and ensure all legal aspects are covered.
The process typically involves submitting a request to the city, getting approval from the necessary departments, and possibly having public input if it affects a community area.
You might need to grant a Release of Right of Way if you want to allow for new construction, public access, or to help a project move forward that benefits the community.
A Release of Right of Way or Easement is a legal document that gives up a property owner's rights to a roadway or path, allowing it to be used for other purposes.
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