Mailbox Easements Sample Clauses
A Mailbox Easements clause establishes the right for certain parties, typically homeowners or residents, to access and use a designated area of property for the installation, maintenance, and use of mailboxes. This clause specifies the location and boundaries of the easement, and may outline responsibilities for upkeep or restrictions on modifications. Its core function is to ensure that all parties have reliable and legal access to mail delivery services, preventing disputes over mailbox placement and access.
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Mailbox Easements. Mailbox structures shall be installed at such locations within the Property as Declarant and the U.S. Postal Service determine to be appropriate. If mailbox structures benefiting more than a single Residential Unit are constructed or installed on Lots, an easement shall be deemed to exist over such portion of the Lot(s) on which such structures are constructed or installed so as to facilitate the use of such mailbox structure by the U.S. Postal Service, the Owners of the Residential Units to be served by such structures, and the Association. All such common mailbox structures shall be Common Areas.
