This form is used when Grantor desires to convey and Grantee desires to purchase a right of way and easement for utilities purposes on the lands described within.
If you have concerns, reach out to the city planning department or a real estate attorney. They can help you navigate the waters and make sure your property stays shipshape!
Most easements are permanent, but some could be temporary or have specific terms. It’s like lending someone your favorite book; sometimes they return it, sometimes they keep it for good!
You can make changes, but you need to be careful not to block utility access. It's best to chat with the utility company first to avoid stepping on any toes.
If you build on an easement without knowing it's there, utility companies might have the right to remove your structures to access their facilities. It’s like putting a fence over a path without knowing others need to use it!
You can check your property records at the city or county office, or consult with a local title company. It's like looking at a treasure map to see if someone has a claim to part of your land!
Easements can be a bit tricky, but generally, as a homeowner, it's good to know if any exist on your property. They can affect how you use your land, like where you can build or plant things.
A utility facilities easement in Anaheim is a special permission granted to utility companies to use a piece of land for things like power lines, water pipes, or sewers. Think of it as giving a neighbor the right to walk through your yard to get to their house.