Easement Plans

An easement plan is in common use for planning documents for granting legal use over your owned land. It is for services or access to other adjoining properties.

An Easement plan depicting the position of the easement is required to be lodged at Land Registry Services. Hence, when this happens, it is known as creating an Easement.

Moreover, the term means giving another person/authority/entity the right to use land you own for the purpose outlined in the plan documents.

What A Plan Of Easement Shows

An Easement plan will visually depict where the easement will be there concerning the property boundaries. All services/activities permissible by the easement must be present within the position of the easement in the plan.

Some additional information is often there, such as survey data. Also, a registered surveyor can only complete the plan as they are the only people with the qualifications to finish it. They have the know-how to create these plans in full compliance with relevant laws. In addition, at ARP Surveyors, we routinely make these and ensure they’re ready for lodgement at the LRS.

Making A Plan Of Easement

One of the necessary additional documents beyond the discussion above is an 88B Instrument. Furthermore, it provides specific terms that all parties involved in the easement must comply with at all times. Hence, all the property and landowners along the piping route agree to abide by the rules governing it.

Completing this instrument in a way that accompanies a plan of the easement, whereby it dictates what is and what is not within the easement. Anyone can draft these legal documents. However, there should be checking and approval by a legal professional. The best option is to hire a registered surveyor like ARP Surveyors to complete the work to a high standard. It ensures that nothing depends on chance.

Hire ARP Surveyors

Are you looking for easement plans in Miranda or other locations? If you decide, ARP Surveyors can help with your easement plans. You can call us at +0422 916 857 or email us at info@arpsurveyors.com.au. We’ll help advise you on the rough cost. We will also assist you in finding how neighbours will likely be in your development. It depends on what pipework you need and where your property is present. To understand this best, we’d need to visit your property and conduct a survey to gather information.