Easements: Part 3, Reversion Rights

Architect Training Course
This 3-hour online course contains the elements of reversion and the results when reversion takes place. It also includes diagrams of the methods for the division of vacated streets. This is Part 3 of a three-part course series offered on RedVector.com concerning Easements & Reversion Rights. In order to have a full understanding of the existence of easements and their resulting reversion rights, the three parts of the course should be completed in sequence.

Part I deals with the basic elements of easements and rights in land. Part II deals with several types of rights-of way. Part III covers reversion rights that occur when an easment is terminated.

This course includes a multiple-choice quiz at the end of each section.

At the completion of the three parts, you should understand:

  • How to deal with reversion rights, whether from an ownership or a surveying point of view.
  • How boundary lines, relative to easements, are created based on the existence or non-existence of an easement.

Course Level: Advanced

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