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David B.
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What to do when County is going to put an easement on property?

David B.
  • Investor
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I received a letter letting me know that Permanent Sewer Easement and temporary construction easement is going to impact my property. The letter speaks of "rights to be acquired' and "Just Compensation"

Is this something that typically requires or is recommend to have legal counsel present?

Is this something worth fighting? 

I am unsure of how much the easement impacts my property, but I'm wondering if I should have representation from day one.

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