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48zip

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What's your plan for the lot? that may impact the answer.


If you're planning on developing it, you may want to look deeper to, 1)see if you can, and 2) see if the utility company will restrict another easement over the original one, or, 3) determine whether an additional easement will render your "new" land useless.

(In response to this post by pburg_hokie)

Posted: 07/24/2019 at 11:28AM



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  Don’t plan to build on it just preserve view -- pburg_hokie 07/24/2019 11:42AM
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  Have you considered buying his lot too? -- EDGEMAN 07/24/2019 11:08AM
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  Not close to correct in Virginia -- 48zip 07/24/2019 4:11PM
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