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Presenting a live 90-minute webinar with interactive Q&A Clearing Title for Defects Due to Easements, Encroachments and Survey/Boundary Disputes Identifying and Resolving Common Title Defects to Ensure Closing of the Deal THURSDAY, JULY 28,


  1. Presenting a live 90-minute webinar with interactive Q&A Clearing Title for Defects Due to Easements, Encroachments and Survey/Boundary Disputes Identifying and Resolving Common Title Defects to Ensure Closing of the Deal THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2016 1pm Eastern | 12pm Central | 11am Mountain | 10am Pacific Today’s faculty features: Sarah D. Cline, Attorney, Shulman Rogers Gandal Pordy & Ecker , Potomac, M.D. Monica K. Gilroy, Managing Partner, Gilroy Bailey Trumble , Alpharetta, Ga. John H. Hawthorne, Member, Protorae Law , Tysons, Va. The audio portion of the conference may be accessed via the telephone or by using your computer's speakers. Please refer to the instructions emailed to registrants for additional information. If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-926-7926 ext. 10 .

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  5. Clearing Title for Defects Due to Easements, Encroachments and Survey/Boundary Disputes Identifying and Resolving Common Title Defects to Ensure Closing of the Deal

  6. Easements • Privilege without profit • Right to use but NOT right to possess • Servient v. Dominant • Express Easement • Appurtenant v. In Gross 6

  7. Creation of the Easement • Express Easement • Implied Easement • Easement by Necessity • Prescriptive Easement ▫ Adverse ▫ Under Claim of Right ▫ Exclusive ▫ Continuous ▫ Uninterrupted ▫ Knowledge & Acquiescence 7

  8. Access • Direct Access to public road • Access via easement 8

  9. Easements and Encroachments • Easement v. Encroachment • Encroachment – Defined • Easement as an Encroachment 9

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  12. Identifying Easement and Encroachment Issues: ALTA/ACSM Surveys • ALTA/ACSM Surveys are critical to discover issues on-site which may not be evidenced by the public records, particularly including easements, encroachments, and boundary disputes • Surveying standards of care • Measurement Standards • Records research • Field work 12

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  15. Additional Encroachments on the Easement • Blocking the Easement • Gating the Easement • Structures on the Easement 15

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  18. Indefinite and unclear easements • USA CARTAGE v. Baer , 55 A.3d 510, 429 Md. 199 (2012). • Burdette v. Brush Mountain Estates, LLC , 278 Va. 286 (2009) and Beach v. Turim , 287 Va. 223 (2014). • Easement not described with particularity • Marble Technologies, Inc. v. Mallon , 2015 Va. LEXIS 74. 18

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  21. Setback violations • Local and State Law/Ordinance violations • Federal law/regulatory agency violations: Army Corps of Engineers, Wetlands, TVA and other challenges • Documentation/History is Key 21

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  23. Various Equitable Servitudes • Types of Equitable Servitudes • Easement as an equitable servitude • Easement v. License • Easement v. Covenant • Plain language of the CC&Rs • Extinguishment or Abandonment of the Easement • Effect on title to the real estate 23

  24. The Covenant • Agreement between one or more parties that governs how real property will be utilized • Right to use but NOT a possessory interest • Affirmative Obligations • Negative Covenants 24

  25. Creation of the Covenant • Restrictive Covenants • Running With the Land • Equitable Easements or Equitable Servitudes • Enforcement of the Covenant ▫ Privity – Horizontal ▫ Privity – Vertical ▫ Intent ▫ Touches and Concerns ▫ In Writing 25

  26. Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&R’s) • Plain language of the CC&R’s • Violation of the CC&R’s • Enforcement of the CC&R’s 26

  27. The License • Right to utilize but NO interest in the real property at all • Conditional Time and Use • Creation of the License ▫ Express agreement ▫ Actions of the owner • Practical Examples in the Commercial Context 27

  28. The Lease • Right to possess AND utilize • Interest in the real property conditioned upon time and use • Interest that can be superior to future conveyance or liens • Back to example of License v. Lease • Creation of the Lease ▫ Oral v. Written 28

  29. Survey/boundary disputes • Whose survey controls? • How do these disputes occur? • Adverse Possession/Prescription • Elements and State Laws • Ways to cure • Declaratory Judgment • Re-surveying • Property Swap 29

  30. Sarah D. Cline scline@shulmanrogers.com 301-945-9245 Sarah Cline gets deals done. A transactional attorney with significant experience in both residential and commercial real estate deals, Sarah uses her litigation background to anticipate potential problems in a real estate transaction, and to address them before they cause undue delay or expense. Clients hire Sarah because her attentive, holistic approach to real estate transactions ensures smooth, efficient closings, and clients trust Sarah’s practical advice to resolve any issues that may arise. While her legal practice encompasses a broad range of real estate related areas, Sarah focuses her practice on the representation of buyers, sellers and lenders in the acquisition, sale and financing of real estate. A recognized leader in both the local and state legal communities, Sarah currently serves as Treasurer of the Maryland State Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section, and co -chairs the Bar Association of Montgomery County’s Real Estate Law Section. 30

  31. Monica K. Gilroy Founding Principal mkg@gilroyfirm.com 770.518.5515 Monica K. Gilroy , a founding principal of Gilroy Bailey Trumble LLC, located in Atlanta, Georgia and is the firm managing partner. She has over 22 years of experience practicing law. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin and a J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law. The focus of her national litigation practice includes all aspects of real estate litigation, including foreclosure and title disputes, broker and agent liability defense, mortgage fraud-related litigation and civil and commercial contract disputes. Ms. Gilroy has extensive lead counsel trial experience and frequently appears in all of the state and federal courts of Georgia, including the state and federal appellate courts. Ms. Gilroy is the Chair of the Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia, the largest section of the Georgia State Bar. She speaks and teaches on a regular basis at the state and national level to attorneys, real estate professionals, property managers, and real- estate brokers and agents on litigation and real estate related topics. Ms. Gilroy is a nationally recognized attorney and holds an AV-peer review rating with Martindale Hubbell. 31

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