The neighbor should be responsible for its own dog's veterinarian care because it came onto your property and shouldn't have been running loose in the first place. Most areas have leash laws.
Ask your neighbors if they care.
As long as the fence is on your property, no.
If you can prove it your neighbor should be responsible for it, through insurance or otherwise.
The neighbor is responsible for the careful use of lawn tools like a weedeater. What if it were a child's hand? Would the question make any sense? Ask the neighbor to pay up or sue him in small claims court for medical expenses and veterinary expenses for the dog.
Yes, if they own the fence.
My parents went through this a few years ago. Nobody does. It's usually the party who wants the fence repaired/replaced. My parents were fine with the old fence and told our neighbors "No" they will not help with the cost. Neighbors could do nothing about it. They replaced the fence anyways.
Depends on how amny times the neighbors dog gets through the fence.
The Torkelsons - 1991 Fence Neighbors 1-1 was released on: USA: 21 September 1991
All the parties who share the common fencing are equally responsible for it's repair or replacement. The owner of the property on which the tree was located is only responsible for their "fair share" not for the entire amount.
I was raised to the fact that the owner of the fence is to mend the fence but good neighbors would often chip in with work or meterials
ask if he's ok with it, move the fence back, etc
The fence cannot be outside your property line.