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PacTel easement
We have a 1963 PacTel easement along our rear property line. (I have the recording info for the easement and can send it to you).
Three questions:
How can we determine whether there are still active phone lines within the easement?
Can we remove the old rusty PacTel post identifying the easement?
How deep can we dig where the easement is?
(I have no idea which board this should go in, none of them seemed to apply!)
thank you
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aviewer
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Squiddly
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12 years ago
Thanks - we know about 811, we were wondering if ATT wanted to give us any more info.
Definitely appreciate the advice, thank you! *waves* Will call them 1st thing Monday. 🙂
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mibrnsurg
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12 years ago
Have a hunch you can't do anything in that easement if it doesn't have an end date. Once there is an easement, it's there forever.
Here in MI the easements are spelled out in MI law and defined in size and location. When no alley, there is a 6' easement between the back yards of all the houses on the adjoining streets. That's where the poles w/electric. ATT and cable lines are.
ATT put a VRAD next to a back set garage in that 6' easement, about 3' from the sidewalk. 😉
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