Seattle Property Rights
Seattle property rights are those rights you have as a property owner in Washington. Terrell Marshal & Daudt PLLC has the experience and dedication you need when it comes to protecting your rights.
The following are the main three different types of property rights:
- Private: If you are a private property owner, you have exclusive rights
- Public: This type of property is owned by a community of individuals or by the state
- Intellectual: Intellectual property involves the rights an individual has over an invention or artistic creation
Private Property Rights in Seattle
Unlike public property, private property is owned by an individual or individuals who have absolute rights on the transfer of the property. Private property can be tangible or intangible and commonly takes the form of real estate, factories, automobiles, and patents and copyrights. As a property owner in Washington, you have the following Seattle private property rights:
- The right to sell
- The right to consume
- The right to rent
- The right to mortgage
- The right to transfer
- The right to destroy
Contact a private property rights law firm in Seattle if you believe your rights are being or have been violated. A Seattle property rights attorney can explain to you that you have the right to exclude others from performing any of the above mentioned actions on your property.
Easement disputes in Seattle
An easement is the right of way to use the land of another individual. Depending on the age of your property, certain easements between you and your neighbor may have existed for many years. Easement disputes can be stressful, complex, and adversarial. Disputes can also arise over the use and scope of a public right of way to access your property. A skilled attorney can help you with Seattle right of way disputes and easement disputes.
Private Road Agreements and Road Access in Seattle
A Seattle, Washington private road agreement is an arrangement made by members of a community or a group of neighbors who all live along the same road. The agreement discusses road maintenance, snow removal, and any other issues concerning the road. Disputes can arise with anyone else who uses the road. A lawyer who has a deep knowledge of private road access in Seattle, Washington can assist you in drafting a sound agreement.
Dedication and experience
Terrell Marshall & Daudt PLLC is committed to providing you with the quality legal advice you deserve. If you are in need of experienced Seattle eminent domain and construction law firm, call 206.816.6603 or contact us online.
Terrell Marshal & Daudt PLLC • 3600 Fremont Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98103 • Phone: 206.816.6603

