• An easement is an interest that one party has in the land of another, or the right to use the other party’s property. An easement need not be written, but may be implied or created out of necessity or prescription. Generally, the party taking advantage of being in someone else’s property assumes the responsibility of being the owner of the property. Easements are “insured contracts” unless they involve construction or demolition on or within 50 feet of a railroad.