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In Lake Havasu, establishing or maintaining an easement can be tricky. You may need to access a piece of landlocked property near Avalon Park or obtain an easement to succeed in business on McCulloch Boulevard North. Easement issues are complicated, especially when negotiation or litigation is necessary. To protect your rights, a Lake Havasu easement lawyer is here to guide you through all resolution strategies to reach a favorable outcome.  

Harper Hall PLC: Providing You With Protection

For over two decades, the team at Harper Hall PLC has been helping protect the rights of easement holders and property owners alike. We know how easy it is for an easement litigation dispute to arise and how costly, time-consuming, and overwhelming these situations can be for all involved. Before you purchase a property, it is important to review all title reports and consider what easements might exist or which ones should be obtained. We are here to help.

How Easements Are Granted in Lake Havasu

When you are looking to establish a new easement or maintain one that already exists, it is important to know how these legal arrangements are granted. Lake Havasu City is a large area, consisting of 60% government-owned land and 40% privately owned land. Easements on these areas of land are granted, typically, in one of the following ways:

  • Express easement. A written agreement between the easement holder and landowner.
  • Prescriptive easement. Created when a non-landowner uses the land in a way that is open, notorious, or hostile for a set period of time.
  • Implied easement. An easement that is not actually written, but where the situation surrounding the property transfer indicates that the parties involved intend to establish an easement.
  • Easement by necessity. Created when land that was once held under a common ownership is divided and sold, but the property that has been transferred is landlocked.

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Common Types of Easements

There are various types of easements that can be created, each designed to fit a unique purpose. The most common easements that current or potential property owners run across in Lake Havasu include:

  • Creating, using, or maintaining a driveway or road
  • Allowing the right-of-way to pass through one property onto another
  • Conservation easement, which protects land by limiting use, of which there are over 200,000 easements currently in place in the U.S.
  • Easements allowing utility companies to enter a property to maintain or repair an issue

Hire an Easement Lawyer

Whether you are looking to create a new easement in Lake Havasu or verify an existing one upon the purchase of property, you need to hire an easement lawyer with both experience and legal knowledge.

At Harper Hall PLC, we are here to ensure that your easement is correctly described to prevent future disputes. However, if a dispute does arise, we are there to protect your rights. Contact our offices to speak with a member of our team and begin exploring your legal options. Our legal team could be the legal support you need.

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