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Common property encroachment

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Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
My point is that there is more than 1 person doing this. According to the declaration rules the board has not authority to grant an individual easement past their own property line which has been defined. By being past their property line and in the common property they are essentially allowing the rest of the community to contribute to the taxes and maintenance fees on that property. Additionally, since their constuction is in the common area, it is an increased liability to the community.
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