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An encroachment agreement is a legally binding real estate document signed by neighboring property owners when a property encroachment is found to exist. An encroachment agreement acknowledges and describes the encroachment, identifies the owner of the encroachment, and states the agreed-upon resolution.
An encroachment is an unauthorized intrusion onto a neighboring property through the creation or extension of a physical structure (including flora) above or below the surface of land.
Key Takeaways. Encroachment occurs when a property owner trespasses onto their neighbors property by building or extending structures beyond their property line. Property owners may encroach on their neighbors intentionally or unintentionally.
People often confuse encroachment is sometimes confused with easement. Both involve a property owner making extensions over their neighbors property. While encroachments are the unauthorized use of the neighbors property, easements are agreed upon by both parties.
Major encroachment It refers to a situation that needs to be negotiated, authorized, or taken to court. Examples of a major encroachment would be extending a building over property lines or an overhanging tree branch that could potentially cause serious injury.
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Here are some encroachment examples to watch out for: Your neighbor builds a fence, and it extends onto your land. A structural addition to your neighbors home extends beyond the legal property boundaries. An overgrown garden or hedge crosses onto your land.
Here are some encroachment examples to watch out for: Your neighbor builds a fence, and it extends onto your land. A structural addition to your neighbors home extends beyond the legal property boundaries. An overgrown garden or hedge crosses onto your land.
An encroachment is an unauthorized intrusion onto a neighboring property through the creation or extension of a physical structure (including flora) above or below the surface of land.
An encroachment agreement is a legally binding real estate document signed by neighboring property owners when a property encroachment is found to exist. An encroachment agreement acknowledges and describes the encroachment, identifies the owner of the encroachment, and states the agreed-upon resolution.
The key differences between an encroachment and an easement is mutual neighborly consent and ownership rights. Although the same use of a neighbors property can lead to either, both property owners typically agree to an easement, which is legal permission to use rather than own someone elses property.

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