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Urination and Defecation Easement

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SuckaBusta

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? CA

Can I be held liable for foul odors, nuisance complaints, or indecent exposure threats for utilizing my "private urination, defecation, and expectoration easement" on neighbors parcel? I didn't want any of that stuff on my property while I construct my home and I don't want to pay for "honey hut". The sub-contractors piss stinks and are told to relieve themselves "over there". Getting the $7 dollar easement from developer was cheaper. Please advise.....
 


Shay-Pari'e

Senior Member
SuckaBusta said:
What is the name of your state? CA

Can I be held liable for foul odors, nuisance complaints, or indecent exposure threats for utilizing my "private urination, defecation, and expectoration easement" on neighbors parcel? I didn't want any of that stuff on my property while I construct my home and I don't want to pay for "honey hut". The sub-contractors piss stinks and are told to relieve themselves "over there". Getting the $7 dollar easement from developer was cheaper. Please advise.....


In order to help you, we would need you to elaborate further. The "Nuisance" complaint?....Would that be noise?, as in upon defecating did you cause loud noises that could have been heard?''

Thank's for the laugh.
 

Shay-Pari'e

Senior Member
Good reading

I had to bump this up.LOL.



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Originally Posted by SuckaBusta
What is the name of your state? CA

If I have an ingess, egress, and incedental purposes easement across neighbors property, can I disregard a posted "No trespassing" sign to keep me off their property.

If the neighbor parks ("stores") an RV on his own property, but within my 20' access easement, and it is parked/stored in such manner as to block my legal access and I can't get through with my vehicle in said easement without leaving the easement and going onto his inaccessible property, can I have his RV towed at his expense?

If I park my RV on neighbors property but within my 20' wide "ingress, egress, and other incedental purposes" easement, directly adjacent to my garage and his access is not obstructed do to the fact that he can drive around it on his own property, can he have my RV towed at my expense?



And you don't have a potty in that thing?
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