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Explanation of Article 713

Explanation of Article 713

The article indicates that the owner of the servient property may not undertake any action that would affect the use of the easement right or change its status, unless the easement becomes more burdensome for the owner of the servient property or prevents him from carrying out beneficial repairs; in such cases, he may request the transfer of the right to a location where the owner of the dominant property can easily exercise his right as in the old location.

Article 713

The owner of the servient real property may not carry out any work that may affect the use of the right of easement or change its status, unless the easement becomes increasingly burdensome to the owner of the servient real property or prevents him from carrying out useful repairs. In such case, said owner may demand the easement be moved to a location that allows the owner of the dominant real property to exercise his right with the same ease exercised at the previous location.