An Alabama Deed of Temporary Easement is a legal document used to grant a right of temporary access to another person, such as for the purposes of construction, repairs, or maintenance work on a property. The deed also allows the holder of the easement to use the land in a specified manner, such as for parking, and to receive rent to compensate for the inconvenience. There are two types of Alabama Deed of Temporary Easement: a general easement and a specific easement. A general easement grants a general right of access to the land, allowing the holder to use it as they see fit for a specific purpose, while a specific easement grants a more specific right of access and use for a specific purpose. Both types of easements typically require the holder to pay rent to the landowner for the duration of the easement. In Alabama, the deed must be signed by both the granter and the grantee, and must be witnessed by two other individuals who are not parties to the deed.