Shadowbunny
Queen of the Not-Rights
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? AZ
My husband and I own a house that borders a local utility's Canal. This is within City limits. Between the Canal and our property line is a drainage ditch that has badly deteriorated (and taken our front yard with it). We bought the house last year, but from all appearances the ditch issue has been going on for several years.
We've been round and round with various agencies trying to find out who is responsible for the ditch. SRP (the utility company) said it wasn't theirs, that it belonged to Roosevelt Water District (an irrigation cooperative) or the City of Mesa. RWD pointed to the City, the City pointed back to SRP. Given that SRP owns the canal, it seems logical that the overflow ditch next to it is also theirs.
We've gotten all the property records and title insurance docs -- there are no recorded easements, and all the parcel lines magically go around this ditch that runs 1/2 mile in length. We don't want to go do the considerable expense of repairing the property only to have SRP (or some other entity) come to us alter and demand we put it back.
This leaves the question: how do we lay claim to our section of this ditch so we can take erosion control measures?
My husband and I own a house that borders a local utility's Canal. This is within City limits. Between the Canal and our property line is a drainage ditch that has badly deteriorated (and taken our front yard with it). We bought the house last year, but from all appearances the ditch issue has been going on for several years.
We've been round and round with various agencies trying to find out who is responsible for the ditch. SRP (the utility company) said it wasn't theirs, that it belonged to Roosevelt Water District (an irrigation cooperative) or the City of Mesa. RWD pointed to the City, the City pointed back to SRP. Given that SRP owns the canal, it seems logical that the overflow ditch next to it is also theirs.
We've gotten all the property records and title insurance docs -- there are no recorded easements, and all the parcel lines magically go around this ditch that runs 1/2 mile in length. We don't want to go do the considerable expense of repairing the property only to have SRP (or some other entity) come to us alter and demand we put it back.
This leaves the question: how do we lay claim to our section of this ditch so we can take erosion control measures?