Does a long-standing encroachment on a parcel of land constitute an equitable easement?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Tashakori v. Lakis, B220875 (Cal. App. 2011):

To the contrary, the only decision we have located that explicitly considers the issue, Donnell v. Bisso Brothers, supra, 10 Cal.App.3d 38, rejected the argument that only a long-standing encroachment would justify the creation of an equitable easement. In that case, the plaintiff had only recently constructed a new road that was located on what turned out to be the defendant's property. (Id. at pp. 45-47.) Nevertheless, the court concluded it was proper to create an easement in equity, "even though [the plaintiff's] mistaken and harmless encroachment be of recent origin." (Id. at p. 47.)

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