Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New Jersey
to what extent can an individual trespass onto private property that includes access to a utuility company?
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Thank you for your LawGuru question. But the question is not entirely clear. If you are wondering whether a utility company can trespass, the short answer is it doesn't have a special "exemption" from the law. However, an easment or a regulation can empower a utility company to enter private property for certain purposes. We'd need to explore your question in greater depth.Please feel free to contact me. 973-921-0600.
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