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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name and address of the adjoining landowner in the designated fields. This ensures that the notification reaches the correct individual.
  3. In the next section, describe the proposed structure clearly. Be specific about what you intend to build, as this information is crucial for understanding potential encroachments.
  4. Provide the street address, city, county, state, and zip code where the structure will be located. Accurate details help clarify the location of concern.
  5. Next, include a legal description of your property. This may involve referencing property lines or other legal identifiers to delineate your ownership.
  6. Describe how the proposed structure will encroach on your property. Be detailed in your explanation to convey any potential issues effectively.
  7. Finally, sign and date the document at the bottom to formalize your notification. Ensure all information is accurate before submitting.

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An Adjoining Owner is a person or corporate body who owns the property adjacent to the Building Owners Property where notifiable works are desired to be undertaken.
Definition of an Adjoining Owner. Adjoining owner and adjoining occupier respectively mean any owner and any occupier of land, buildings, storeys or rooms adjoining those of the building owner and for the purposes only of section 6 within the distances specified in that section.
Adjoining land refers to parcels of land that share a common boundary or are directly next to each other. This term is often used in real estate and property law to describe properties that are adjacent to one another.
Adjoining owners either own properties that touch along a border, or own properties which touch a third, common property. Shared borders imply shared rights, duties, and liabilities.
Adjoining landowners are those persons, such as next-door neighbors, who own land that share common boundaries and thus have mutual rights, duties, and liabilities.

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