Review

Consent to Encroach Agreement
Greg Csaszar
908 G Street #18 San Diego CA 92101
914-806-8076
greg.csaszar@yahoo.com
Property Owner
Maryam Safari
17304 Preston Rd Suite 800 Dallas TX 75252
214-918-5828
maryam@safarilawfirm.com
Safari Law Firm PLLC
453S
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Questions
Description and total area of the encroachment and the address of the applicant's abutting property. Example: A 2- foot building encroachment into a 30-foot-wide alley that is 2 feet by 13 feet long totaling 26 square feet:
Legal description of the proerty where the encroachment is located, by lot and block, including the name of the subdivision. If the property is not located in aplatted subdivision, provide the name of the survey and abstract name.Example: Lot 2, Block 4 of the Mayflower Subdivision, out of the Henry Lee Survey, A-1:
A statement detailing the type of encraoachment, how the encroachment was created, and how long it has existed:
Attachments
A clear 8.5 x 11-inch drawing or map of the requested property interest highlighted in different colors or cross-hatched in different patterns, with a legend indicating property owned by other abutting property owners (if applicable) and the property requested to be sold.
One recently dated aerial photograph of the subject area.
Three different, full size, recent, clear photographs of the subject area taken from different directions or point of view marked or otherwise indicating the requested property in relation to reference points such as streets, the applicant's property, etc.
The subdivision plat,deed, or legal instrument that dedicated or conveyed the City's or public's ownership of the requested property interest, in a clearly readable form with the recording information. The subdivision plat must be large as necessary to accommodate the map and dedicatory language on one page.
Harris County Appraisal District printouts showing the applicant's property ownership, the City's ownership, any other abutting property owner's ownership if applicable.
Surveys or City drawings of the subject area if available.
Current title report of the parent tract.
Site plan of current and proposed project ( if available).
Miscellaneous
Date Comments Status Name Role
2/24/2021 1:48:02 PM The Property Owner, Mr. Csaszar, purchased the Property in 2014. At the time of that purchase, a survey was performed that did not show the encroachment of the improvement on the City of Houston's 15' alleyway. For some reason, the survey company considered the alleyway abandoned and Mr. Csaszar's purchase of the property was consummated with no issues. In 2020, Mr. Csaszar attempted to sell the Property. The potential buyer in that transaction had another survey performed that showed that the City of Houston had not abandoned the 15' alleyway on the western boundary of the Property. Because of the encroachment, Mr. Csaszar has not been able to sell the Property. At this time, Mr. Csaszar requests that the City of Houston enter into an Consent to Encroach Agreement with him to resolve this issue. The improvement (single-family home) has existed on the Property for decades. Thank you for your consideration of this application. Applicant Review Maryam Safari Agent
2/25/2021 9:02:25 AM Submitted Greg Csaszar Applicant
3/3/2021 8:46:07 AM Please be advised that you will need to obtain a letter of no objection from the Carter Heirs and contact Mr. Randall Luckey. Mr. Luckey is the Carter heirs attorney. Mr. Randall D. Luckey 2500 Wilcrest Drive, Suite 300 Houston, Texas 77042 713-893-3769 Rejected Real Estate Intake Agent
3/8/2021 10:09:46 AM N/A Applicant Review Maryam Safari Agent
3/8/2021 11:29:01 AM Submitted Greg Csaszar Applicant
3/11/2021 9:47:41 AM Waiting on No Objection letter from the Carter Heirs. Rejected Real Estate Intake Agent

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