Deed of Easement is a legal document that was released by the Maryland Department of Agriculture - a government authority operating within Maryland.
Q: What is a Deed of Easement?
A: A Deed of Easement is a legal document that grants a specific right to use someone else's property.
Q: What does an easement do?
A: An easement allows someone to use a portion of a property owned by someone else.
Q: What are some common types of easements?
A: Some common types of easements include utility easements, driveway easements, and conservation easements.
Q: How is a Deed of Easement created?
A: A Deed of Easement is typically created by a legal professional and signed by both the property owner granting the easement and the individual or entity receiving the easement.
Q: What rights does an easement holder have?
A: The specific rights granted in an easement can vary, but typically include the right to use a certain area of the property and potentially access for maintenance or repairs.
Q: Can an easement be revoked?
A: In most cases, an easement cannot be revoked without the consent of both the property owner and the easement holder, unless specified otherwise in the Deed of Easement.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Maryland Department of Agriculture.