Property OwnershipEncroachmentsEASY
Which of the following best describes an encroachment?
Correct Answer
B) A structure or improvement that extends beyond a property's legal boundary onto another's land
An encroachment occurs when a structure or improvement — such as a fence, building, or driveway — physically extends beyond a property's legal boundary and intrudes onto an adjacent owner's land. Encroachments are typically discovered through a property survey and can affect title and marketability.
Answer Options
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A financial claim or lien placed against a property by a creditorB
A structure or improvement that extends beyond a property's legal boundary onto another's landC
A private deed restriction limiting how a property may be usedD
A local zoning ordinance that regulates land use in a specific areaWhy This Is the Correct Answer
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Related Topics & Key Terms
Related Topics:
boundary surveytitle insuranceeasementsliensdeed restrictionsmarketable title
Key Terms:
encroachmentboundary linesurveytitlephysical intrusionencumbrance
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