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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Arlington that easement may be eventually used for sidewalks, street lamps, some utilities. Fairfax may be similar. [/quote] In Fairfax County, excepting the incorporated towns/cities and excepting private roads, usually there is a buffer strip of actual VDOT-owned land beyond the pavement (or curb) before the legal lot begins. Usually for those cases, it is not an easement on land that is part of the homeowner's lot. [/quote] When they updated fiber optic lines in our neighborhood, we were required to sign temporary easements to give permission to them to dig in that strip between the curve and the sidewalk [/quote]
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