Washington Quitclaim Deed Termination or Terminating Easement

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A quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest, if any, a grantor may have in the property, without specifying the interest in any way. No warranty of ownership is given. A quitclaim therefore can be used to terminate an easement. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state.

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It conveys whatever interest you have in a piece of property without making any promises about the type of interest you're conveying. You can use Nolo's Washington Quitclaim Deed to do the following and more: transfer property to or from a revocable living trust. transfer property to one spouse as part of a divorce.

An easement is an agreement between two parties, where one is granted land access in exchange for a fee. Utility easements are the most common, such as when a telephone or power company runs lines through a property for which they've been granted an easement.

Under Washington law, if that fence is in place for ten (10) years, the easement will be terminated. Further, Washington law says that if the same person buys both the property benefiting from the easement and the property burdened by the easement, the easement will automatically be terminated.

A prescriptive easement is established by a claimant's well-established, long-term use of another's land. Under the common law, the word ?prescription? means obtaining a right to something by using and enjoying it for a period set by statute.

Easements will continue indefinitely unless terminated by by an express agreement, abandonment, merger, or a lack of necessity.

Extinguishing Methods: There are several legal methods to extinguish an easement, including release, merger, destruction, abandonment, and adverse use.

Easements may be extinguished by abandonment. Abandonment takes place whenever cessation of use occurs accompanied by a clear intent never to use the easement again. Mere nonuse does not constitute aban- donment. However, the intent may be inferred from the circumstances if such evidence is clear and definite.

Which would terminate an easement? An easement is terminated by; express release of the right, merger of a dominant and servient property, abandonment, condemnation, destruction, and non-use of an easement.

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