Escrow & Title
An 'encroachment' on a Nebraska property means:
AA lien placed on the property by a creditor
BA structure or improvement that extends over a boundary line onto adjacent property✓ Correct
CAn easement for public utilities crossing the property
DA restriction on commercial use in a residential area
Explanation
An encroachment occurs when a structure (fence, building, driveway) extends beyond the property boundary onto a neighbor's land. Encroachments can cloud title and must typically be resolved before a sale can close.
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