Topic: Encroachment Easements
Answers to Common Questions
How to solve encroachment on Easement Parcel?
Sun. June 25, 2011 Both replies below are good advise. And, as a starter and for your own education, you can also go to your county records and determine if a prior right-of-way or 'easement' has been recorded for your (future) property. ... Read More »
Source: http://www.zillow.com/advice-thread/How-to-solve-encroachment-on-...
What is an encroachment on an easement?
An encroachment is a physical intrusion in an area of the easement contrary to the agreement. The District may require that any unauthorized encroachments be removed at the property owner's expense. All encroachments on easements require wr... Read More »
Source: http://www.cvsan.org/content/references
What is an easement? What is an encroachment?
Easements and encroachments also affect your ownership of land. People may have been traveling across your land for years to gain access to adjacent property. Your neighbor may have placed a fence across fifteen feet of your property line. ... Read More »
Source: http://www.norwoodlawyers.com/docs/real_estate/easement.shtml
Answers to Other Common Questions
IVGID has a number of easements for utilities and looks at how construction could affect water and sewer main lines and their respective easements. If plans indicate that construction of improvements would limit our ability to access, maint... Read More »
Source: http://www.ivgid.org/utilities_services/compliance
Easements and encroachments also affect your ownership of land. People may have been traveling across your land for years to gain access to adjacent property. Your neighbor may have placed a fence across fifteen feet of your property line. ... Read More »
Source: http://www.frankvlaw.com/Real_Estate_FAQ.html
Several situations are explained in detail: Ground disturbing activities on railroad property The first page of the project Special Provisions has a list of SPs and SSPs that may be included in the project specification. SP-Railroad Agreeme... Read More »
Source: http://www.itd.idaho.gov/design/util_rail/faq.htm
Easements are set aside for installation and maintenance by public and private utility operators. Sanitary Sewer Easement is needed for the maintenance, repair or rehabilitation of the sanitary sewers. Encroachments limit the City's abili... Read More »
Source: http://www.publicworks.houstontx.gov/utilities/faq.html
Hoge Fenton recommends an occasional review of property boundaries, selecting from a menu of possible alternatives, including: Locating survey monuments Walking the boundaries, looking for paths, encroachments and any indications of use. Ch... Read More »
Source: http://www.dirtlawyer.com/pe-summary.html
The law of prescriptive easements was created by the courts in England and the United States over hundreds of years and the resulting rules are arcane and frustrating. The archaic phrases used, such as “open & notorious” and “hostile & adve... Read More »
Source: http://www.dirtlawyer.com/pe-summary.html
Regularly audit the property by inspecting the boundaries and making a record of the inspection (concurrent notes and photographs). See the description of a prescriptive easement / encroachment audit in this article. In some circumstances, ... Read More »
Source: http://www.dirtlawyer.com/pe-summary.html
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