Adjoining property owner phoned this morning to request an easement to run electric lines across my property to his. Apparently the utility company has already inspected a route. He can access power from the front or the back of his property but it costs him more. I don't want another electric line running across my property and told him no. Can I prevent this or will the power company (CTEC) try to pursue the shortest route?
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Nope. As to your neighbor he prolly knows your answer but to save money he needs to ask.
The power company can’t act on their own. I had to get an Anchor set off of a pole that would reached into a neighbors property. PEC would not even make plans until I had this in writing which was easy.Last edited by coker737; 07-28-2020, 08:19 AM.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostMy neighbor said no but I believe the power company had a blanket easement for his entire property. They could do it but don’t like too. I got an easement from the county to run it down the county road. It did cost me more and in the future if he needs anything I’ll return the favor.
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