mikejohnson752
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Washington
Hi, we have an easement agreement with an adjacent property which allows our domestic residential water line to cross on the edges of their property to the street on the other side of their lot. There is no water supply on my street and our lot is too small for a well to be installed. I have had this agreement for 9 years and I had put an expiration date of 2011 on it in hopes that there would be water on my street.
There will not be any water on my street per the local water district. Thus, I need to continue using that water line. I have tried to make contact with the neighbor, but the house is vacant and we are selling our home. The Buyer would like the situation resolved.
If I cannot get another easement agreement, can they cut off my water supply? It is my sole source of water. I live in King County.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Hi, we have an easement agreement with an adjacent property which allows our domestic residential water line to cross on the edges of their property to the street on the other side of their lot. There is no water supply on my street and our lot is too small for a well to be installed. I have had this agreement for 9 years and I had put an expiration date of 2011 on it in hopes that there would be water on my street.
There will not be any water on my street per the local water district. Thus, I need to continue using that water line. I have tried to make contact with the neighbor, but the house is vacant and we are selling our home. The Buyer would like the situation resolved.
If I cannot get another easement agreement, can they cut off my water supply? It is my sole source of water. I live in King County.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?