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dusya [7]
2 years ago
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John owns the dominant estate with an easement appurtenant. John sells the property. What happens to the easement?

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kvasek [131]2 years ago
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In the case that John sells the property, the action that happens  is that the easement belongs to the buyer.

<h3>What is easement appurtenant?</h3>

Easement is known to be a right that is added to land which gives room for the owner of that land (that is dominant owner) to use the land of another individual (which is the servient owner) in a positive easement or negative easement.

Note that in the above, In the case that John sells the property, the action that happens  is that the easement belongs to the buyer.

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