 jvanbrecht
join:2007-01-08 Bowie, MD
| Time for Comcast.. and anyone else to hire landscapers.
Fortunately I have FIOS, and the box is flush with my lawn... If any utility wants to put something on my lawn that sticks up above ground, they are more then welcome to, however they will be receiving a bill from a landscaper which will be hired to plant trees, shrubs, and other plants to hide it.. maybe even a water fixture...
I believe the RoW and Easements only go so far, but they are not permitted to decrease the value of the land, which by placing an ugly green box above ground, they are. |
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  marigolds Gainfully employed, finally Premium,MVM join:2002-05-13 Saint Louis, MO
| said by jvanbrecht :I believe the RoW and Easements only go so far, but they are not permitted to decrease the value of the land, which by placing an ugly green box above ground, they are. California has a statewide franchise law that does not have such limitations. |
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  BSD24 Tier 4 Premium join:2008-04-30 Middleboro, MA clubs:
·Comcast
·Verizon FIOS
·Verizon Online DSL
| reply to jvanbrecht Check your User Agreement. Utility and Cable Operators usually have it in the agreement, that the line leaving your house you own the first 12 inches that exit your building and the Utility/Cable Operator owns or has rights to the cable-line and/or parts of your land after that first 12 inches. |
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