What's the difference between an easement and a Wayleave?
Samuel Coleman
Updated on April 15, 2026
In summary, a wayleave is granted to the person who owns the land and is terminable; an easement relates to the land itself and is permanent.
What are the three types of easements?
There are several types of easements, including:
- utility easements.
- private easements.
- easements by necessity, and.
- prescriptive easements (acquired by someone's use of property).
What is a Wayleave?
Wayleave. A wayleave is a contractual agreement between a landowner or landlord and a telecommunications provider, where the landowner grants the network provider a licence with the right to access land and/or property, to install and/or maintain electronic communications apparatus.Is a Wayleave permanent?
Wayleaves are not permanent and are time limited. An easement is a right that someone holds over land owned by somebody else. These are attached to the land and are normally created by deed. They may also be registered on the title and held by the Land Registry.What is an example of easement?
An easement is a limited right to use another person's land for a stated purpose. Examples of easements include the use of private roads and paths, or the use of a landowner's property to lay railroad tracks or electrical wires.Easements and Right of Way - Explained
What is an easement in simple terms?
An easement is the grant of a nonpossessory property interest that grants the easement holder permission to use another person's land.What is the most common type of easements?
Affirmative easements are the most common. They allow privileged use of land owned by others. Negative easements are more restrictive. They limit how land is used.How much do bt pay for Wayleaves?
The payments can range wildly from 1% of your property value to 4%, certainly something worth pursuing. This is why we mentioned earlier using a wayleave agreement surveyor to claim for you. They're skilled in the field, and ultimately are far more likely to negotiate a larger payment.Who pays for a Wayleave?
A Wayleave Agreement is a formal agreement made between the land owner and the energy company to allow them to use the land to run cables, or to place equipment or even pylons. In return for granting the right to use this land, the energy company will usually pay a fee, similar to a tenant paying rent to a landlord.How do I know if there is a Wayleave on my property?
Obtaining a copy of Wayleave AgreementsIn order to ascertain if such a document is available from the Land Registry you should look at your Title Register to see if the wayleave is referred to, which would normally be the case.