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No, the neighbor cannot unilaterally remove the fence dividing the properties without your consent. Proper procedures and legal requirements need to be followed when making changes to the property boundaries, especially when it involves livestock containment and safety. It's best to discuss any concerns or potential solutions with your neighbor to come to a mutual agreement.
That depends on who owns the fence. If it belongs to the neighbor then he can take it down. He should have warned you so you could plan to replace it if you were using it to fence in your pool.
I have come across a need to have fencing in my backyard. The weather around here is crazy sometimes, and I am not sure what kind of fencing that I should get. Is vinyl fencing more durable than wood fencing?
If you're "on the fence," you're undecided. The image is of someone sitting on a fence, not sure which side they want to stand on. When you come off the fence, you've decided.
It depends on the wall.
Cleaning a vinyl fence is simple, as with the texture of the material, stains don't tend to stick. Here are simple tips for cleaning your vinyl fence: 1. Wash it using the spray from a garden hose, which should loosen and remove dust and mud. 2. Use a wet rag to wipe off marks that didn't get washed out. 3. For more stubborn stains adding a very small amount of bleach to the water should help. Note: avoid using a metal scraper as that may damage the fence. Hope this helps! The Fence Authority http://www.fenceauthority.net
Yes there is he has to have a written consent from you to even touch the fence you both share. Take them to court you will win.
Well, where do you live? I can point you in the direction of Lowes.com, but I don't think they sell outside of the US. However, it might be a good idea to take a look anyway, there's a whole lot of information on there about different types of fencing, vinyl and other kinds.
Levitation or a pair of trampolines.Answerwhat you can do is if the fence is less than ten feet you can build an A-frame style stair case that goes up and over we use the to get to where we go goose hunting AnswerJust climb it, but be careful..
The sum of the outside perimeter of the property.
(If you can prove that it is more likely than not that the neighbor dumped the fence panels): Hire a licensed contractor to remove the fence panels. Then, take the offending neighbor to small claims court for the amount of money you paid the contractor to remove the panels.
Ebay and Amazon are bound to have them. You could try typing in 'vinyl lubricant' on Google and it may take you to some shops.