Scenario-
Suppose the owners, Mr. Land and Mrs. Acre, of two houses (124 West Main Street, Your town, Your state, which is House 1, and 126 West Main Street, Your town, Your state, which is House 2,) that share a common driveway come to your office for the preparation of an easement. Mr. Land owns House 1, and Mrs. Acre owns of House 2. The driveway really belongs mostly to Mr. Land, but Mrs. Acre would like to use it to get to the back of her home. The parties want to formally put their agreement in writing, as Mrs. Acre intends to pay Mr. Land $2,000 for the easement right.
Instructions
Prepare and submit a joint driveway easement that would cover their rights to use the joint driveway, which includes the following information within the agreement itself:
Grantor
Grantee
Date
Consideration
Words of Conveyance
Legal Description (you can be creative and create your own legal description; but, it must adhere to the metes and bound requirements or similar legal description methods)
Granting Clause
Encumbrance Clause
Reddendum Clause
Habendum Clause
Tenendum Clause
Warranty Clause
Any Miscellaneous Clauses
Testimonial Clause/Witnesses and Acknowledgment (including notarization)