Grant Deed - Sight Visibility Easement is a legal document that was released by the Development Services Department - City of San Diego, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within City of San Diego.
Q: What is a Grant Deed?
A: A Grant Deed is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real property from one party to another.
Q: What is a Sight Visibility Easement?
A: A Sight Visibility Easement is a legal right that allows someone to maintain an unobstructed view on a certain property.
Q: What is the purpose of a Sight Visibility Easement?
A: The purpose of a Sight Visibility Easement is to prevent the obstruction of views and ensure that sightlines are maintained for safety and aesthetic reasons.
Q: Who can enforce a Sight Visibility Easement?
A: The owner of the property benefiting from the easement (the dominant estate) can enforce a Sight Visibility Easement.
Q: Can the Sight Visibility Easement be transferred to another property?
A: In most cases, Sight Visibility Easements are specific to the property they are granted on and cannot be transferred to another property without proper legal procedures.
Q: Is a Sight Visibility Easement permanent?
A: The duration of a Sight Visibility Easement can vary depending on the terms specified in the legal document. Some easements may have a set duration, while others may be permanent.
Form Details:
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