Property Ownership
An encroachment occurs when:
AA neighbor's structure or improvement crosses onto an adjoining property✓ Correct
BThe government takes property for public use
CA lien is placed on property for unpaid taxes
DA deed restriction limits property use
Explanation
An encroachment is a physical intrusion onto neighboring property, such as a fence, wall, or building that crosses the property line.
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