Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Florida

Easemment

Can you get rid of an ingress egress easement thats on your property if you can show that the person who uses the easement no longer needs it. If so how.


Asked on 9/20/07, 12:17 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Scott J. Wortman Pineiro, Wortman & Byrd, P.A.

Re: Easemment

If there is a recorded easement, the only way to terminate the easement is to obtain the written authorization (by way of a Termination of Easement instrument) of the party with whom may benefit from this easement including adjacent landowners or parties authorized to utilize the easement. Should you require formal legal representation concerning this issue, please contact me to discuss the nature of such representation and the costs of same.

Thank you.

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Answered on 9/25/07, 9:37 am
Scott J. Wortman Pineiro, Wortman & Byrd, P.A.

Re: Easemment

If there is a recorded easement, the only way to terminate the easement is to obtain the written authorization (by way of a Termination of Easement instrument) of the party with whom may benefit from this easement including adjacent landowners or parties authorized to utilize the easement. Should you require formal legal representation concerning this issue, please contact me to discuss the nature of such representation and the costs of same.

Thank you.

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Answered on 9/28/07, 10:50 am


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