Can AT dig up my yard without permission?
Most utilities have the authority to dig to install same but they are required to keep any inconvenience to a minimum. If there are any damages (the paint they use is water soluble), then you can take that up with ATT or their authorized agents.
Can spectrum dig up my yard?
At Spectrum, your safety is our priority. If you plan on digging on your property for reasons such as planting a tree, putting up fencing or doing other construction work, please call 811 first.
Can Verizon dig on my property?
You must have seen the commercials where it says “call before you dig”? on the property front yes you own your property but utilities have easement rights, and they also have an obligation to maintain and repair their services. you can call your city or town or village hall and complain but it will go nowhere.
Does spectrum have easement rights?
Since Spectrum carries telephone, they are considered a utility and have easement rights which usually allow them access no matter what, but when I was a tech, it was customary and just plain respectful to request permission first.
Can Comcast come on my property?
If you’re signing up for new services or moving, you can check online to see if Xfinity service is available at your address. If you can’t find your address online, you can chat with us at xfinity.com/chat or call 1-800-Xfinity and we’ll determine if service can be provided to your address.
Why is USIC marking my yard?
Conversation. Notice a USIC employee in your yard? They are safely marking public utility lines buried on your property. You, a neighbor or a utility company have called #811 before a digging project, so that’s why we’re there!
Will spectrum run a line to my house?
A Spectrum technician may drop a temporary cable. Once this happens, Spectrum will contact the utility company to determine if they need to come to your home to mark their services (power, gas, sewer, etc.)
What is a cable easement?
An easement is a right to cross or otherwise use someone else’s land for a specified purpose, for example, to: lay electricity or telephone cables. maintain water, drainage and gas supplies.
What is spectrum customer service phone number?
1 (833) 267-6094
Charter Communications/Customer service
How does Comcast connect to the house?
An underground cable line normally brings Xfinity services to your home. In most cases, these lines are installed when your home’s being built; however, in some instances, the line may not have been installed, or it could be damaged and needs to be replaced.
Is Xfinity self install easy?
With Xfinity self-installation, Xfinity sends you a kit containing everything you’d need to install your new internet service, provided your home is already wired for it. It’s easy, fast, and free—don’t be afraid to give it a shot.
What do small white flags in a yard mean?
excavation
White flags – White flags mean excavation. Often you’ll see these set out for a city excavation project. The extent of the white flagged area will give you a sense of how big a project you’re in for.
Does Comcast leave the yard in the same condition they found?
They should leave the yard in substantially the same condition they found it. Comcast tore up my yard, but they brought in new patches of grass to replace the grass they removed. If your cable company ripped out grass or landscaping, they need to replace it…
Why does Comcast have access to my property?
More than likely your property is subject to a utility easement which grants Comcast the right to enter the property to perform their duties. Check your title policy when you purchased your home. It may also appear on the survey if you had one done when you purchased the land.
How do I find the cable company’s easement on my property?
You may want to first check your plat map and/or any other survey maps to determine where the cable company’s “easement” begins and ends. You want to do this first to make sure the cable company is not tearing up part of their “easement” but you may consider it to be your yard.
What to do if cable company is tearing up my yard?
You want to do this first to make sure the cable company is not tearing up part of their “easement” but you may consider it to be your yard. Take photographs of the damage (s) and, is possible and not too expensive, hire a surveyor to map out the land showing where…