What Types of Private Agreements May Restrict the Use of My Property?
What non-government restrictions are there on the use of my property?
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What non-government restrictions are there on the use of my property?
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→ Read MoreIt is very common to have some part of your water line and/or meter on another’s property. Depending on existing easements or the deed, it may or not be clear as to how to access lines or meters. Clarifying access is often best done before a conflict occurs, and may even eventually lead to relocating the water meter.
→ Read MoreIf a neighbor’s tree roots are growing onto your property and causing property damage, you have the right to remove the roots. It’s important to keep in mind that specifics of such a situation may vary legally according to state, so you should check with local statutes, as well as with your homeowner’s insurance, before you take any action.
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