Property Ownership
A Missouri property owner who grants an easement by express grant must:
AFile with MREC
BCreate a written document describing the easement and record it in the county where the property is located✓ Correct
CHave MREC approval
DOnly give verbal notice to neighbors
Explanation
An express easement in Missouri requires a written document (deed or easement agreement) describing the easement's location and terms. It should be recorded with the county Recorder of Deeds to provide constructive notice.
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