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Utility Easements and Rights-of-Way: How They Work

Easements and rights of way are similar but have important differences. For example, an easement might let a utility company bury fiber optic

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Can a Utility Company Come on My Property Without Permission?

Utility companies may have the legal right to enter your property through an easement, but that right has limits. Here''s what you need to know as a homeowner.

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Do Cable Companies Have Easement Rights to Your Property?

Cable companies may have legal rights to access your property, but those rights have limits. Here''s what property owners should know about easements, compensation, and your options.

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Can I sue my telecommunications provider for damage to my property

Recently my internet provider supplied new fiber optic cable to upgrade service to my house as mandated by the government. I live in a rural area and this involved the company to plow

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Fiber Optic company dug up entire neighborhood : r/homeowners

This company called Glo Fiber recently started working in our neighborhood to install fiber-optic cables in the township. They are digging up driveways, sidewalks, and creating massive disruption and mess.

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r/homeowners on Reddit: I accidentailly cut a google fiber "drop line

When I had fiber installed they had to run it through my neighbor''s yard. They left it above ground for a week or two (height of Covid) before a separate crew came out to bury it.

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Utility easements & fiber construction: What homeowners should know

Wondering how fiber construction affects your property? Learn about utility easements, what to expect during installation and how we restore your yard.

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Fiber optic Internet wants to dig up my yard to put the cable in, so

You could sign contracts with these fiber optic companies on compensations and damages. Also there might be implicit easements and right-of-ways and you may have to discuss

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Can a Cable Company Dig in My Yard Without Permission?

Cable companies may have legal rights to dig in your yard through utility easements, but there are limits — and steps you can take if they cause damage.

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Cut neighbor''s fiber cable but it in in my property (not

In my case it only took 20 minutes to lay a new cable from the box at the street to my house, and I asked them to leave it on the surface for me to bury myself in a new path that would be

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Utility easements & fiber construction: What

Wondering how fiber construction affects your property? Learn about utility easements, what to expect during installation and how we restore your yard.

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AT&T has run a fiber optic cable thru my property in an area that does

The answer is yes, but I would not do that. Instead, I would contact ATT and have them reroute the cable. Make sure you communicate in writing. If they refuse to cooperate, contact a local

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How to Address Yard Damage Caused by Utility Companies'' Work

While utility companies have legal access to their underground infrastructure, if these lines must be repaired, that

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What are my rights if fiber optic work is carried out on my property

When a company or individual carries out fiber optic work on your property without your consent, it may be considered trespassing or a violation of property rights.

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Unauthorized contractor digging on my property.

They had entered my fenced in yard and were attempting to also connect the line to my house. While digging a trench to lay the cable to my house, they cut my neighbors fiber optic line.

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Fiber optic cable service line run through newly purchased

First, make absolutely sure there''s no easement. It would be pretty unusual for there not to be a use agreement of some sort. If you''re sure that one doesn''t exist, then you need to get hooked up to your

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