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re: OT Property experts-Sewage line runs across neighbors property
Posted on 12/3/19 at 8:23 am to Taurus
Posted on 12/3/19 at 8:23 am to Taurus
Need more details:
1) why is your line on their property? do you have utility access/right of way granted to their property
2) is the line actually a "municipal" line and it catches other properties along the way
if you have no right of way rights he can cut it off at the property line and you will need to reroute to another location
if this is the sewer main installed as part of a development or feeding a common treatment plant, then call the operator of the treatment plant letting them know they have a break in their main.
typically, the main is maintained by the treatment plant/municipal sewer company, and you are responsible for the 6" or 4" tee that comes off that line to catch you property.
if you look at developments of new subdivisions, you will see a 6" or 4" green pipe sticking out of the ground. that is the "house connection" for each parcel
1) why is your line on their property? do you have utility access/right of way granted to their property
2) is the line actually a "municipal" line and it catches other properties along the way
if you have no right of way rights he can cut it off at the property line and you will need to reroute to another location
if this is the sewer main installed as part of a development or feeding a common treatment plant, then call the operator of the treatment plant letting them know they have a break in their main.
typically, the main is maintained by the treatment plant/municipal sewer company, and you are responsible for the 6" or 4" tee that comes off that line to catch you property.
if you look at developments of new subdivisions, you will see a 6" or 4" green pipe sticking out of the ground. that is the "house connection" for each parcel
Posted on 12/3/19 at 8:30 am to tigeraddict
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1) why is your line on their property? do you have utility access/right of way granted to their property
Older house built 30 years ago, line ran with access to their property. I'd have to look at that old agreement. If any, could have been simple verbal since it was family back then.
In the country, no subdivision.
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