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Here my .02¢
If they're using my water, I'd cap it.
If they have their own meter and don't want to help fix it I'd cap it.
Either way I'd paint a few posts around my property purple and call it good.
Last edited by Pushbutton2; 12-30-2017, 01:16 PM.
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Originally posted by RutnBuk View PostJust found out that they knew the waterline was unrecorded and through my property when they bought their place. They never told me anything about it. I am not liable for anything. They were advised to talk with me about relocating their water meter but never did.
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Originally posted by RutnBuk View PostUpdate: After informing them I dont have to do anything or let anyone on my land to fix it, they decided to be friendly. I told them if they want it fixed they can do it themselves or hire whoever they want and gave them till noon tomm. They also will be helping with fence now.
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Originally posted by RutnBuk View PostMy property has a private waterline that runs about 500 yards thru it. The other day while grubbing some mesquite I hit it. I had no idea there was a waterline on my property. I bought the land a year ago and there are no easements according to title search. I contacted water company and they said that it was an unrecorded waterline put in many years ago for a cattle trough. Now someone has a house that runs off it where the trough used to be. The owners want me to pay to fix. I was told I could just say no and for them to stay off my property if I wanted to be an ***. Anyone have some advice I would appreciate it.
If there is no easement, you own the water line. Water company knows this. You can and should sell them a recorded easement OR have a new line installed at their cost that is out of your way.
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Originally posted by Nike View PostSorry if this has been stated but there's a lot of bad info in here.
If there is no easement, you own the water line. Water company knows this. You can and should sell them a recorded easement OR have a new line installed at their cost that is out of your way.
This. Not your line+no records of said line=not your expense to bear. Talk to neighbors and be respectful as in they probably didn't know it was on your property either, but I wouldn't pay for it.
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Originally posted by RutnBuk View PostUpdate: After informing them I dont have to do anything or let anyone on my land to fix it, they decided to be friendly. I told them if they want it fixed they can do it themselves or hire whoever they want and gave them till noon tomm. They also will be helping with fence now.
Glad it will work out for you in the positive. Now maybe you can have some positive interactions with the neighborly people at the end of your water line.
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Originally posted by Shinesintx View PostSaw the update, but I gotta ask...do the neighbors know the price of a water well versus a fence? 100 ft water well is $6k. 500 ft is 12k...and these prices are cheap. They need to reroute their water line. They knew, they just chose to ignore the line which wasn’t cool.
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