You granted the use when you purchased the land subject to the easement. If you were not aware of the easement, shame on you for failing to do your due diligence and investigating any such encumbrances or encroachments onto property you intend to purchase.
btw; what you repeated sounds an awful lot like what I told you.
whoops, I didn't tell you this part though:
because it isn't true. An easement will continue until such time it is extinguished. If it is not included in a subsequent deed, that does not void the original grant. You take the property subject to all encroachments and documents of public record and an easement, when an actual easement, is recorded in the public records.if the language remains in the legal description of the property
simply leaving it out of a subsequent deed will not extinguish the easement.
time for a refund from the attorney.

