A Pennsylvania Easement Agreement is a legal document that grants a person or entity the right to use another person or entity's land for a specific purpose. This agreement is typically used when one party wants to access another party's land to construct a road, utility line, or other infrastructure. There are two main types of Easement Agreement in Pennsylvania: (1) an affirmative easement, which creates a new right of access, and (2) a negative easement, which restricts the rights of access of the owner of the land. Both types of easement agreements must be in writing and must include specific information, such as the purpose of the easement, the rights of the parties, and the duration of the easement. The agreement must also be approved by the local planning board and set forth in a deed or other recorded document.