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Most "easements" are considered part of the plan. When we bought our land in NM we have an "access" easement along the northern boundary . This is a 40 foot by 1250' long swath that "may" be used by any future owner of the land next to ours as an access route "to" their land. -
An easement generally has two parts, a grantor and a grantee (or the benefiting land and the burdened land). If you have a spectic tank that has an easement on to the adjacent land you would be the benefiting land/grantee. My guess would be that the easement would transfer with rights to your land (in GA, the deed has language "together with all easements...). However there may be questions about whether the easement runs with the land, whether it terminated if the septic tank was ...»
