Easement Attorneys in Everett, WA
Easements are property rights that people can give or sell to others. Sometimes one can get an easement just by continued use of an area over a long period of time. If one owns the easement, it allows the owner to use someone else's property in a specific manner.
Often times, conflict arises when someone is using an easement for a completely different purpose than intended in the language of the easement. For example, a certain easement is for entry and exit onto a piece of property and the easement owner starts using it as a planting strip for trees.
Other types of easement disputes that frequently occur include: determining responsibilities of each party for the maintenance of the easement; the granting of an easement; terminating an easement; expanding the scope of the use of the easement; easements of necessity; and, prescriptive easements.
If you have an easement issue, consider consulting with the experienced attorneys at Bell & Ingram to help you resolve your issue.







