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If your neighbor has no easement rights in your property that would allow him to build a carport then he must remove it if you can establish that the structure encroaches on your property.
If the concrete wall, fence or other structure is clearly on his side of the property line, the neighbor can do just about anything he wants. It's his property, and as long as the structure does not encroach onto your property, there isn't thing one you can do about it.
no it still belongs to you. the fence just has to placed on your side of the line that's all. same for any fence your neighbor wants to build. the property line is still the property line
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The distance from a neighbor's property line that can you build a deck in California varies from community to community. It depends on the specific zoning of the area. In some places it may be as little as 5 feet, while in others the requirement may be 25 feet or more.
Virtually any structure built on a property requires a permit.
Helping a neighbor build a barn
Sometimes a fence is the best thing to make good neighbors. I would start by finding the property pins and build at least 6 inches off the property line on your side. Use a string line to make sure its straight. I would give the neighbor the ugly side, or the side that shows the posts and verticals. The reason for this is, if you have to renail the wood, you can do it from your yard. To be a great neighbor, build a gate so the neighbors wont feel totally shut out and can visit at their choosing.
That type of issue is governed by local building ordinances. You need to call your town clerk and inquire about fence regulations.
No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.No. A deed is used for the transfer of real property. The garage is attached to your real property and so you own it. You need to seek the services of an attorney who specializes in real estate law who can review the situation, determine the needs of each party and write an agreement that expresses exactly what the parties want from each other. You need to grant your neighbor an easement to build a garage on a portion of your land and your neighbor needs to have language in the agreement that protects the garage as his property such as the right to remove the garage if he so desires. You need professional legal advice.
Generally, it is against town ordinances to allow trash to build up on any property since it creates an unhealthy situation that attracts vermin and devalues surrounding properties. You should report the trash buildup to your town building code enforcement department.
You can usually find the survey specifications on your property on the deed to your property or on a mortgage documentation. These descriptions will provide specific landmarks by which you can determine the edge of your property. It might be advisable to build your fence several inches within your own property to avoid dispute if you are not consulting your neighbor before building it.