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In Phoenix, an easement is a right that one individual or party has to use the property of another. For example, you might have the right to cross your neighbor’s land in Cave Creek in order to reach your own. Or, your business in Central City may have easement rights to a parking lot via a neighboring business’s driveway. Your easement rights are enforceable, and if an issue arises, a Phoenix easement lawyer is here to help.

Harper Hall PLC: Protecting You in an Easement Dispute

For two decades, the team at Harper Hall PLC has been helping folks involved in easement issues across Arizona. We understand just how tricky and confusing these legal situations can be, and hope to offer our experience and knowledge of easement law to help you seek a favorable and appropriate resolution. Whether you are looking to establish a new easement or verify the use of an existing easement, you need to hire an easement lawyer as soon as possible.

Defining Easements in Phoenix

In Arizona, easements are the legal right one party owns that allows them to use the land of another party for a specific purpose, even if the first party does not actually own or possess that land. In simple terms, an easement allows the property’s non-owner to access or use a part of that property for an intended reason. These agreements can be crucial to help ensure that certain rights or activities are protected, even when property changes hands.

There are several different kinds of easements available in the Phoenix area, including:

  • Right of way. This easement allows the holder the right to pass through a property, even if that property does not belong to them.
  • Driveway easement. This agreement allows you the right to access a property using a designated driveway that may be situated on another property. For example, if the parking lot behind your place of business in South Mountain Village is only accessible by a driveway belonging to a neighboring business, you will need to secure a driveway easement.
  • Utility easement. This kind of easement allows a utility company access to the property to maintain equipment or for other related purposes. For example, if a home loses power due to an outage, the utility company has the right to enter your property to restore power. However, in the last 23 years, Arizona has only experienced six power outages caused by extreme weather, so these easements aren’t common.
  • Conservation easement. These easements work to protect the natural or historical features of a piece of land by limiting how and when it can be used by allowed parties or by the public. In the United States, there are nearly 221,256 conservation easements, many maintained to protect habitats of wild animals and preserve working farms, forests, or ranches.
  • Ingress/Egress easement. This easement arises when a piece of property is landlocked, meaning it is surrounded by other pieces of property and there is no direct access to it without passing through the surrounding areas. You can secure this kind of easement to pass through a neighbor’s property to reach your own.

Experienced Legal Counsel for Arizona Homeowners

Hire an Easements Lawyer by Contacting Harper Hall PLC Today

Navigating the intricacies of Arizona easement law can be difficult all on one’s own. That is why you need to turn to an experienced legal team when facing any kind of easement issue or litigation. At Harper Hall PLC, we are here to provide you with the legal counsel and representation you deserve to ensure your easement rights are protected, no matter what. Contact our offices today to schedule an initial consultation and learn more regarding our legal services.

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