H
HomeLeafsEasement Ownership: An easement does not mean the utility company owns your land. You still own the soil and pay taxes on it, but the utility holds a permanent legal right-of-use that supersedes your building choices.
An easement is blocking what I want to do with my land.
Utility easements, drainage rights, and access corridors limit what you can build — and where. Know exactly what yours restricts.
