Property Ownership

In Oregon, what is an 'easement by necessity'?

AAn easement required by a court order for utilities only
BAn easement that arises when a parcel is landlocked and the owner has no other access to a public road✓ Correct
CAn easement acquired after many years of permissive use
DAn easement purchased by a utility company for infrastructure

Explanation

An easement by necessity is an implied easement that arises when a property is completely landlocked — meaning it has no access to a public road. Oregon courts will imply an easement over the original grantor's land to provide the landlocked parcel with reasonable access. The easement must be necessary, not merely convenient.

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