Property Ownership
A Wyoming property owner who gives a neighbor an 'easement by grant' must:
AOnly obtain verbal permission from all adjacent landowners
BExecute a written document (easement deed) identifying the burdened and benefited properties, the nature of the easement, and the grantor's signature✓ Correct
CRegister the easement with the WREC
DHave the easement approved by the county planning department
Explanation
An easement by grant must be in writing (to satisfy the Statute of Frauds) and should be recorded to provide constructive notice. The document should describe the easement area, its permitted use, the properties involved, and be signed by the grantor.
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