Property Ownership
A Wyoming property described as having an 'encroachment' means:
AA neighboring property's structure or improvement extends onto the property✓ Correct
BThe property has been surrounded by government land
CThe property is subject to an easement for utility lines
DThe property has a recorded restriction against construction
Explanation
An encroachment occurs when a structure, fence, or improvement from a neighboring property extends (encroaches) onto the subject property. Encroachments are often revealed by surveys and can affect title marketability if not resolved.
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