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<blockquote data-quote="Yeti695" data-source="post: 3221091" data-attributes="member: 43286"><p>Not all easements are city or county. I have drawn, read, and looked at a few thousand plats, deeds, and other legal documents for the biggest part of my life. I can tell you that the landowner/person putting in the addition will allow the utilities to use the easement, but the rights of the land is still whoever owns/manages the land. Its a "agreement" that the utilities companies, city or county have with the landowner to put in utilities to have power, water and sanitary sewer. Most easements in housing additions are not owned by a city or county. If its an pipeline its more of a lease with a one time payment to the landowner/mineral rights owner at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeti695, post: 3221091, member: 43286"] Not all easements are city or county. I have drawn, read, and looked at a few thousand plats, deeds, and other legal documents for the biggest part of my life. I can tell you that the landowner/person putting in the addition will allow the utilities to use the easement, but the rights of the land is still whoever owns/manages the land. Its a "agreement" that the utilities companies, city or county have with the landowner to put in utilities to have power, water and sanitary sewer. Most easements in housing additions are not owned by a city or county. If its an pipeline its more of a lease with a one time payment to the landowner/mineral rights owner at the time. [/QUOTE]
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