[WSBARP] Temporary License Agreement Language

Lynn Clare lynnclare at clarelawfirm.com
Thu Aug 21 12:38:12 PDT 2025


The Licensing Agreement I have generously been allowed to plagiarize
contains pretty careful language about all of those things (which is why I
like it so much)

Our concern is whether an easement affects the county setbacks.

On Thu, Aug 21, 2025 at 12:22 PM Bryce Dille <Bryce at dillelaw.com> wrote:

> Rather than a license why don't you prepare an easement for the
> encroaching area that is exclusive in nature and terminates when the
> structure is removed for whatever reason and then in  the easement
> agreement you can specify that the beneficiary of the easement knowledges
> that there is no adverse possession or claim of it and that it would be
> responsible for the repair and maintenance the of encroaching structure and
> hold the grantor of  the easement harmless from any claims arising out of it
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> wsbarp-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com> *On Behalf Of *Lynn Clare
> *Sent:* Thursday, August 21, 2025 12:12 PM
> *To:* WSBA Real Property listserve <wsbarp at lists.wsbarppt.com>
> *Subject:* [WSBARP] Temporary License Agreement Language
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> I am drafting a Temporary License Agreement for a small lot in Pacific
> County that has an encroaching structure. (unpermitted DADU)  The
> encroaching structure has been there quite a while (decade or a little
> more?) Neither current property owner was an owner when the encroachment
> occurred.
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> Current owner wants to grant encroaching party a Temporary License to use
> the property in order to stop the possibility of adverse possession but the
> sample I have (which is well done, btw) has a 5 year duration.
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> I want mine to allow the license to continue until the DADU is no longer
> habitable. IOW, when the structure has to be torn down, the license ends.
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> How would you write that? (Or tell me why you wouldn't.)
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