Pomona, CA asked in Consumer Law, Real Estate Law, Civil Rights and Construction Law for California

Q: An new apartment being made the alley to my private entrance was closed off to build a brick wall it's been over 4 mol

Was never given a notification from the Redevelopment Agency of Pomona of the closer because the apartments management told me there you as no private entrance permit to my property but there is a permit plus they removed my retaining wall along my fence that holds the dirt and removed driveway to my private entrance it's been over 4 months the management told me they are not responsible for the retianing wall or the driveway going to my private entrance like it was before they removed it I used the private entrance to drive my 35ft Motorhome To fill my propane and empty my dark water (sewer and tank ) can't drive it out to the front of the property because it's not wight to drive it out.

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  • Consumer Law Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Under California law, if your property has a permitted private entrance that was blocked off without notice, this could potentially be a violation of property rights and/or easements. Additionally, the removal of a retaining wall that was part of your property may also constitute a violation. Legal action may be appropriate to rectify the situation; consult legal representation to discuss the specifics of your case and what remedies may be available to you.

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