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how do i find easements on my property

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NorahAnn
11/28/2025, 07:00:04 AM

To determine whether your property contains any easements, first review documents like your deed, title records, and the property’s plat map. Then reach out to local government departments which keep public easement files. You can also consult nearby utility companies. If you want a fully comprehensive search, consider using a title company or hiring a licensed surveyor.

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