Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Which of the following is incorrect about public utility easements?

  1. Public utility easements are created by statute

  2. Public utility easements might be needed for such things as telephone and cable.

  3. Public utility easements must have both a dominant and a servient tenement.

  4. Public utility easements are commonplace in residential areas.

  5. Public utility easements can typically be found in urban areas.

  6. Public utility easements are usually established during property development.

The correct answer is: Public utility easements must have both a dominant and a servient tenement.

Public utility easements are not required to have both a dominant and a servient tenement. In the case of public utility easements, the individual property owner does not bear the burden (servient tenement) or enjoy the benefit (dominant tenement) of the easement. Instead, the easement is granted to a utility company for the purpose of accessing and maintaining utility lines. Therefore, public utility easements do not have a dominant and servient tenement relationship.