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Answer: A "prescriptive easement" would run with the land and could not be conveyed separately.
Most cities have a water tower. This is where the water supply for a city or town is held. When it rains, it is collected in the water tower and filtrated into the city water line. When there is a water crisis, people are advised to use as little of water as possible, because they share water through the water tower. So when they run out, absolutely no one has water in the city.
Yes it does. The easement allows them access to run anything they wish along it as long as they return the property back to the condition it was prior to construction. The laws can differ from state to state but it is their responsibility to provide services to all the customers in their district or coverage area. This area is normally between the property pin and the road edge or inside of the "Right of Way" for the Department of Transportation. This area can run between properties and also be rear easement. If you have any questions concerning this, you can check with the utility company in question and ask them to provide you with this information.
Property is typically measured from the property line, which is the boundary that separates one property from another. The utility line and building line are typically set back from the property line and can vary depending on local regulations and building codes.
You need to consult with an attorney in your area who specializes in real estate law. In some states an access easement carries an implied right to install utilities. An attorney can review the situation and determine what rights exist in your case.
No. You need to obtain a release of the easement from the utility company before you build anything on the portion that was affected by the power station and lines. The company can always reinstall new equipment within the easement area and demand that you remove any structures you have installed in violation of their easement rights. Try contacting their right of way or easement department to determine if and how you may obtain a release of their rights in your property. In Massachusetts the utility companies charges for researching and releasing an easement that is no longer used can run from $500-$1500. Some companies will not release an easement that is not being used.
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Not likely, the easement is there because of something that the utility company has in place there. It also provides the ability to run utility lines from one place to another including your neighbors' homes. If the easement isn't being used by the utility company they may release it for a fee. In the case of very old easement rights in Massachusetts there are liaisons at the utility companies who can research an old easment for you and they will release it if it is not needed, no longer used or if it was never used. There is a fee of at least several hundred dollars.
really? someone asked this? Short answer, through the pipe's that run through your house. That would be inside walls or under floors. before that point it comes from a underground main line that runs to the municipal (city) water supply. Or from a well if your outside the city supply.
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