Property Ownership
In Kansas, a property owner who wants to eliminate a recorded easement on their property can do so through:
ASimply building over the easement area
BA release executed by the easement holder and recorded, or through court action if the easement has been abandoned✓ Correct
CFiling a petition with the county assessor
DApplying to KREC for easement removal
Explanation
Recorded easements are removed through a properly executed and recorded release or release of easement by the holder, or through legal proceedings if the easement has been abandoned or is no longer needed.
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