Property Ownership
In Colorado, an 'encroachment' is best described as:
AA legal right to use another's property
BAn unauthorized intrusion of a structure or improvement onto adjacent property✓ Correct
CA type of easement granted by court order
DA restriction on property use in a deed
Explanation
An encroachment occurs when a structure, fence, or other improvement extends beyond the property's boundary onto neighboring property without permission. Encroachments can affect title and may need to be resolved before closing.
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