Property Ownership
An encroachment occurs when:
AA buyer makes a low offer on a listed property
BA structure or improvement on one property extends onto a neighboring property✓ Correct
CA lender places a lien on a property without the owner's knowledge
DA zoning ordinance prevents the use of a property
Explanation
An encroachment is a physical intrusion of a structure, fence, or other improvement onto a neighboring property beyond the legal boundary line.
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