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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4065346" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>Not all easements are owned by the government; I don’t have any numbers, but I’d actually guess that most easements are between private parties. Utility companies have easements on private property, oil and gas pipeline owners have easements for their pipelines to cross property and for maintenance access, and other property owners can have access easements to be able to access landlocked parcels.</p><p></p><p>My place doesn’t have any pipelines, but ONG has an easement along my frontage, and the guy who owns the parcel behind mine has an easement along my south property line. The only government easement is the frontage where the section road runs—my property line is actually the centerline of the road with (IIRC) a 33’ permanent easement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4065346, member: 26737"] Not all easements are owned by the government; I don’t have any numbers, but I’d actually guess that most easements are between private parties. Utility companies have easements on private property, oil and gas pipeline owners have easements for their pipelines to cross property and for maintenance access, and other property owners can have access easements to be able to access landlocked parcels. My place doesn’t have any pipelines, but ONG has an easement along my frontage, and the guy who owns the parcel behind mine has an easement along my south property line. The only government easement is the frontage where the section road runs—my property line is actually the centerline of the road with (IIRC) a 33’ permanent easement. [/QUOTE]
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