digital_alchemy
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Tennessee
Recently my mother-in-law was visiting us for a couple of weeks. While she was away from home someone moved a mobile home into a lot next to her property. While moving it in the drivers used her driveway and in the process crushed the water line from the main line to her house and for about 1½ week the water was leaking. When she returned she had to have the line replaced.
Her driveway and waterline actually goes across another land owner’s property and the easement is recorded on the deed.
Could she recover the expense to replace the waterline and who would be responsible?
I would believe that it would be the responsibility of the people who hired the mover to deliver the mobile home.
Thanks.
Recently my mother-in-law was visiting us for a couple of weeks. While she was away from home someone moved a mobile home into a lot next to her property. While moving it in the drivers used her driveway and in the process crushed the water line from the main line to her house and for about 1½ week the water was leaking. When she returned she had to have the line replaced.
Her driveway and waterline actually goes across another land owner’s property and the easement is recorded on the deed.
Could she recover the expense to replace the waterline and who would be responsible?
I would believe that it would be the responsibility of the people who hired the mover to deliver the mobile home.
Thanks.
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