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Easement Quitclaim
Hi, I have an easement on my property in Studio City, LA County, CA for which the rights belong to AT&T. The easement is 10' wide and goes through the middle of property. I have attempted to reach several phone numbers but to no avail. I am truly looking forward to someone here, connect me with a local representative who can assist me in this matter.


mfpcarden
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15 days ago
There are no AT&T agents in this forum just passionate U-verse customers helping each other out. Recommend you send a letter to AT&T's Office of the President at 208 S. Akard St, Dallas, Texas, 75202.
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baseballisback
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14 days ago
@JefferMC any ideas?
Maybe @skeeterintexas will see this.
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JefferMC
ACE - Expert
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10 days ago
Yeah, dealing with local property issues with AT&T is a time sinkhole. The support organization is wholly unsuitable for these sort of questions. The two options I would advocate here would be:
(a) Office of the President (as Mark suggests), or
(b) Try to locate the local AT&T corporate business office for the area. This will be in the nearest city of some reasonable size. Show up there and ask for the legal department.
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