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Yes, some access control easements can last forever unless a legal change is made, kind of like a marriage that can only be undone through divorce!
If someone doesn’t play by the rules, you might need to take legal action to get them to respect your easement rights.
It's a good idea to have a legal expert in your corner to help you navigate the paperwork and ensure everything’s above board.
You can change or end it, but it usually requires some legal steps and possibly a friendly chat with the other parties involved.
While it gives you some control over access, it also means others might have specific rights to cross your land, so it's a bit of give and take.
You might want one to keep unwanted visitors out and to make sure your property stays safe and sound.
An access control easement is like a legal key that lets a property owner manage who can enter certain parts of their land.