Escrow & Title
An encroachment occurs when:
AA property owner grants an easement to a neighbor
BA building or improvement on one property extends over the boundary onto another property✓ Correct
CA lien is placed on a property without notice
DThe government takes private property for a road
Explanation
An encroachment is a physical intrusion—such as a fence, wall, or structure—that extends beyond a property's boundary onto an adjacent property. It can affect title and must be disclosed.
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