
Joint driveway agreements and grants
What is Joint driveway agreements and grants
The Joint driveway agreements and grants is a deed which is executed by the grantor of a property to the grantee of the property. As per the deed of the Joint driveway agreements and grants it is stated that the grantor allows the grantee to use the driveway along with using it himself or herself and this is also to be passed down to the heirs of the grantors and grantees that they can jointly use the driveways for all purposes of a way of entry and exit which leads to and from the property of the grantee as well as the grantor.
This Joint driveway agreements and grants is given to the grantee in exchange for considerations which are given to the grantor by the grantee. In the Joint driveway agreements and grants it also states as to which part is to be maintained by the grantor and which part needs to be maintained by the grantee and the details of the joint driveway including the details of it’s location as well as where it is located on the premises.
The reason for this Joint driveway agreements and grants is that later on there are no quarrels, ambiguity as well as any sort of confusion which arises between the grantor and the grantee or even between the heirs of the grantor and the grantee. That is the main reason why this document has come into effect and is used. Once documented, there is evidence and proof and neither the grantor nor grantee can go back on their word.
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