5,486,412
If it's recorded it stays with the property and transfers to the new owner.
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
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Inna Ivchenko
Encino, CA
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Peter Testa
Danbury, CT
2,230,207
It remains
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
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Peter Testa
Danbury, CT
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
1,619,361
Stays put.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Thomas J. Nelson, REAL...
La Jolla, CA
2,520,670
Nothing, the easement remains Kenya Monterrosas .
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Peter Testa
Danbury, CT
469,575
typically easements run with the property - but they can be written so they terminate when one or more future conditions/circumstances are met.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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Peter Testa
Danbury, CT
777,875
If its recorded on the deed then it gets transferred to the new owner. If it is implied, not recorded on the deed, then it gets tricky. An implied easement shouldn't transfer to the new owner but if there is a legal document supporting it then there may be a rightful claim. Whatever the case the person who received the easement can not sell or transfer it to someone else. Can't get around the easement? Buy the neighbors property. : /
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
1,258,639
It stays with the property
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Peter Testa
Danbury, CT
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
1,870,453
Goes with the land so what's the answer?
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
5,481,776
A recorded easement runs with the land!
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
8,149,382
Follow the terms of the recorded documents and your local and state laws.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
5,310,754
It stays with the property.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
5,114,065
Depends; however, most time the easement follows.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
1,650,236
No changes for an easement, just a new homeowner.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
5,166,343
It transfers with the property.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
3,430,007
I wish you all the best with your real estate studies.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
1,751,637
1,100,809
That depends darling. It would normally run with the property but that doesn't mean it has to. It depends on how the easement is recorded. It may be just for the life or ownership of the current owner.
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
1,262,258
5,584,639
easements run with the property, but that's a good question for a real estate attorney....
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Doug Dawes
Topsfield, MA
557,136
941,439
Depends on the easement
Some easements don't run with the land
Some easements become void if something happens
Never assume the easement runs in perpetuity Do your homework
1,598,552
922,129
5,198,211
1,442,553
Easements "run with the land".
Easements can be change or removed but not easily and not always.
759,592
6,685,588
1,713,581
5,774,095
3,213,209
1,538,434
Usually transfers with the property... of course there are always exceptions.