Property Ownership
An encroachment occurs when:
AA property owner builds a structure that extends onto a neighboring property✓ Correct
BA lender places a lien on a property
CA tenant fails to pay rent
DA new owner changes the use of a property
Explanation
An encroachment is when a structure or improvement physically extends beyond the property's legal boundary onto an adjacent property. It can create legal disputes and cloud the title.
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