yes if you want to.
We meet at 2 am bring a bat ill bring a sledgehammer your neighbor is a jerk we will screw him up
There are a great many things you could build a fence out of. You could build a fence out of wood.
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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Three feet should do it. If it's a permanent fence, you'll want to bury 8 inches or more to deter digging. Good luck!
The notes are:Next to the fence at the FarmNext to the bridge at Waterfall LakeOn a theater window at Furbulous Fashion District (outside)On the Sportsplex building's chimney (outside)On the Skate Park fence
Typically you are not to build a fence anywhere past your property line.
Some DIY fence plans you can use to build a fence for your property include the classic picket fence, the privacy fence, the lattice fence, and the post and rail fence. You can find detailed instructions and materials lists for these designs online or in home improvement books.
To find the actual length of the fence, multiply the length on the blueprint by the scale. Given a scale of 1:40 and a length of 6 inches on the blueprint, the calculation would be 6 inches × 40 = 240 inches. Therefore, the actual length of the fence is 240 inches, or 20 feet.
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Yes, with two inches to spare.
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