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By State law you must obtain an encroachment permit to make any encroachment along or on any County road. The purpose of the permit is to ensure that all work or use in the County road right-of-way is done safely, complies with Napa County Road and Street Standards, and is compatible with public transportation uses.
Examples of a major encroachment would be extending a building over property lines or an overhanging tree branch that could potentially cause serious injury.
An encroachment is defined in Section 660 of the California Streets and Highways Code as any tower, pole, pole line, pipe, pipeline, fence, billboard, stand or building, or any structure, object of any kind or character not particularly mentioned in the section, or special event, which is in, under, or over any
Encroachments are among the worst nightmares homeowners or landowners can face. Comparable to trespassing, encroachment constitutes an invasion of space that can be remedied by civil means. Minor encroachments happen often and may not be grounds for legal action.
If you and your neighbor cant come to an amicable or fair agreement, going to court is always an option. At this point, its probably a good idea to get a real estate attorney involved. A judge may grant an easement or make a judgment on the value of the encroached property for the purposes of a sale.
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(e) For structures encroaching over or under a public facility within a right-of-way or easement, the owners agree to provide an alternate right-of-way and to relocate said public facility to a new alignment, all without cost or expense to the City, whenever it is determined by the City that the Facility cannot be
Encroachment in real estate is defined as one property owner violating their neighbors rights by building or extending some feature and crossing onto their neighbors property lines.
Encroachment occurs when a property owner trespasses onto their neighbors property by building or extending structures beyond their property line.

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