Sacramento, CA asked in Land Use & Zoning and Real Estate Law for California

Q: If an easement runs with land in Ca and then the land goes through a judicial foreclosure... does this break easement

Related to a sign on commercial Ca property where there were easements made that run with land for access to sign .... but people are not paying and property taxes up. Can we remove their signs ?

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George W. Wolff
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George W. Wolff
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A: Usually an easement would survive a judicial foreclosure.

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