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Yes, you can refuse a utility easement, however you should be aware of any legal or financial implications of doing so. It may also be necessary to seek legal advice if the utility company takes legal action.
The PUCT is led by five full-time Commissioners who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Texas Senate for six-year terms. The Governor designates one commissioner to serve as Chairman. The commissioners select an executive director to manage the agencys staff and daily operations.
One common question property owners ask is, Can I refuse a utility easement? While you technically have the right to refuse, utility companies may have legal recourse through eminent domain if the easement is deemed necessary for public benefit.
Department Telephone Fax Directory CONSUMER SERVICE DIRECTORYPLACEHOLDER Complaints and Inquiries 512-936-7120 Consumer Hotline Toll Free 888-782-8477 Fax 512-936-7003 Receptionist General Information 512-936-700025 more rows
If the utility company does not have an easement and is trespassing, you can file a trespass suit. But you should ensure the utility company doesnt have an implied easement or an easement by prescriptive use.
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The Public Utility Commission of Texas regulates the states electric, telecommunication, and water and sewer utilities, implements respective legislation, and provides consumer assistance in resolving complaints.
A gas or electric corporation has the right and power to enter on, condemn, and appropriate the land, right-of-way, easement, or other property of any person or corporation.