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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1816272" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>My understanding is that to be the "owner" or "co-owner" of the land, that would mean that this person or entity would then be on the deed for the land itself. Easements to my understanding restrict/control the rights tied to the land, or ownership of the rights on the land, not the land itself. If the person/entity with the easement was now a co-owner of the property, wouldn't that make selling of the land problematic? I think I may have misinterpreted what you meant when you said co-owner of the land. "ownership" of the "land" means to me that the name is on the deed and is how I interpreted what you said. I don't think my interpretation of what you said is what you meant. For individuals that are not familiar with easements, especially form a legal standpoint, your reference to the entity/easement holder being co-owner of the land would seem to be potentially confusing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1816272, member: 43196"] My understanding is that to be the "owner" or "co-owner" of the land, that would mean that this person or entity would then be on the deed for the land itself. Easements to my understanding restrict/control the rights tied to the land, or ownership of the rights on the land, not the land itself. If the person/entity with the easement was now a co-owner of the property, wouldn't that make selling of the land problematic? I think I may have misinterpreted what you meant when you said co-owner of the land. "ownership" of the "land" means to me that the name is on the deed and is how I interpreted what you said. I don't think my interpretation of what you said is what you meant. For individuals that are not familiar with easements, especially form a legal standpoint, your reference to the entity/easement holder being co-owner of the land would seem to be potentially confusing. [/QUOTE]
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