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Set fence on property line or slight back from property line ?
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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4389503" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>It is a shame this type situation comes up, but it does and can be a problem.</p><p></p><p>We had a good neighbor that moved and decided to rent their house. The renters were not good neighbors. I contacted owner about putting up a fence.</p><p>Since they had a NEW house and payment, they were not interested in the expense of a fence on rental property. </p><p>I put the fence 8" inside property line. Within 2 days, the renter was trying to onto my fence. I informed him it would cost $$$$ to tie on and pointed out the property line stake.</p><p>He waited until I was at work and tied on, anyway. I came in and removed it. He called cops. I pointed out property line stake and informed them of his being notified before the fence was built. </p><p>Cops told him he couldn't cross the property line. He had another fence built on the property line. He moved a few months later. </p><p>Neighbor on opposite side asked about sharing a fence. Said she would pay for materials, if I would build it. I agreed, told her what the cost was. She paid me and took fence from the other side and moved over. </p><p>Had a 7' fence on both sides, on the property line and good neighbors. </p><p></p><p>My recommendation would be "inside property line and watch it closely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4389503, member: 27991"] It is a shame this type situation comes up, but it does and can be a problem. We had a good neighbor that moved and decided to rent their house. The renters were not good neighbors. I contacted owner about putting up a fence. Since they had a NEW house and payment, they were not interested in the expense of a fence on rental property. I put the fence 8" inside property line. Within 2 days, the renter was trying to onto my fence. I informed him it would cost $$$$ to tie on and pointed out the property line stake. He waited until I was at work and tied on, anyway. I came in and removed it. He called cops. I pointed out property line stake and informed them of his being notified before the fence was built. Cops told him he couldn't cross the property line. He had another fence built on the property line. He moved a few months later. Neighbor on opposite side asked about sharing a fence. Said she would pay for materials, if I would build it. I agreed, told her what the cost was. She paid me and took fence from the other side and moved over. Had a 7' fence on both sides, on the property line and good neighbors. My recommendation would be "inside property line and watch it closely. [/QUOTE]
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