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VA · HB733INTRO · 1 COSPONSOR

Owner of a servient estate; reasonable rules of use for easement.

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Owner of a servient estate; reasonable rules of use for easement. Provides that an owner of a servient estate upon which an easement lies may establish reasonable rules of use of such easement, including establishing a reasonable speed limit. The bill further provides that a servient estate owner may bring a civil action against someone in violation of such reasonable rules and may recover actual damages or $500, whichever is greater, and reasonable attorney fees and costs and may seek injunctiv…

Source: OpenStates · fetched April 13, 2026

Who it affects
Homeowner

May establish reasonable rules for the use of easements on their property, including speed limits, and can sue violators for damages and attorney fees.

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Who This AffectsAI analysis
  • HomeownerdirectModerate impactHigh certainty

    May establish reasonable rules for the use of easements on their property, including speed limits, and can sue violators for damages and attorney fees.

    Provides that an owner of a servient estate upon which an easement lies may establish reasonable rules of use of such easement, including establishing a reasonable speed limit.· Owner of a servient estate; reasonable rules of use for easement.
    The bill further provides that a servient estate owner may bring a civil action against someone in violation of such reasonable rules and may recover actual damages or $500, whichever is greater, and reasonable attorney fees and costs and may seek injunctiv· Owner of a servient estate; reasonable rules of use for easement.
What the Bill Does
  • Allows owners of servient estates to set reasonable rules for easement use.
  • Permits owners to establish reasonable speed limits on easements.
  • Grants servient estate owners the right to sue violators for damages, attorney fees, and costs.
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