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Re: How do water rights work?
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Posted by midwest redneck on June 28, 2007 at 09:29:23 from (207.148.197.39):
In Reply to: How do water rights work? posted by Sunny 4 acres on June 27, 2007 at 23:56:36:
Dont sign anything and dont write up anything with your neighbor. When I buiit my home and my neighbor and I had the power company set the pole and run both underground services from the pole to our homes my neighbor wanted to have only one big line go from the pole to a split near the property line and then to each home. (basically I would have had a line running off of a box that would be on his property for a few feet.) (just a possible nightmare later on) We just had our own line from the pole to our house.
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