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Are conservation easements binding on subsequent (future) landowners?

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Are conservation easements binding on subsequent (future) landowners?

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Yes. The terms of the conservation easement are perpetual and “run with the land”. The original owner and all subsequent owners are bound by the restrictions of the easement. The easement is recorded at the county or town records office so all future owners and lenders will learn about easement restrictions when they obtain title records on the property.

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