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Friday, April 21st, 2023 12:30 AM

Easement No objection certificate

I recently moved into a new property in Hillsborough and as per my survey there is an AT@T easement on my property. I plan to build a small deck on this area (4x6) and looking for a No objection certificate. Can someone help ?

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1 year ago

We're here to assist with your easement inquiry, @Sbandyopadhyay!

 

Due to the nature of your concern, we will need to move this conversation into a direct message. This way we can gather the necessary information and email the appropriate rep with your inquiry. Be on the lookout for a chat notification in the upper right-hand portion of the page, next to the bell icon.

 

We look forward to speaking with you!

 

CalebP, AT&T Community Specialist 

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1 year ago

If there is an AT&T easement on your property, it is best to contact AT&T directly to inquire about obtaining a no objection certificate for your planned deck. They should be able to provide you with the necessary information and steps to take in order to obtain the certificate. You can reach out to their customer service or visit their website for further assistance. Good luck with your project!

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