Depends on local laws. Check with building dept
How far does an above ground pool have to be from property line in the town of brookhaven
The answer is yes your neighbors can legally pee in your pool.
Yes, Pool Guard Pool Fence of western New York state services. They are affordable and very safety conscience when it comes to installing pool fencing.
According to eCode360, the building setback is 25 feet in the front. The regulation also explains that the setback for the side of the property is 10 feet.
Riverbank State Park in Manhattan has an excellent Olympic-size pool.
Above ground swimming pools in New York State must be equipped with an approved pool alarm which provides detection capability at every point on the surface of a swimming pool, is audible at pool side and at one other place on the premises, and meets ASTM F2208. A fence of at least 4-feet high must surround the swimming pool. and the pool must contain entrapment protection.
Yes, you should have no issue getting renters insurance with a pool on the property.
You can trim tree branches overhanging your property to your property line. If you need to trim farther than that, you must get permission.
From the pool lane in California can you cross over when you have a white line and next to it is two yellow lines to get to the outside lane? <><><><><> Can't answer for California, but in New York the answer is no - you may not cross a double solid line to enter or exit a car pool (HOV) lane. I suspect the answer is the same for California.
It does but not very much. My Friends have a pool and I have a 1/2 acre larger lot and slightly smaller house and my appraises for more then their property with a pool
You certainly can.
An encroachment is an infringement on someone else's rights or intrusion on another person's property. It is most often used when describing real property such as the corner of an neighbor's garage that extends over the property line or a driveway that gradually grew over the property line and is now partly on your neighbor's land. Encroachments are often caused by surveyor error in placing the pins marking the boundaries in a subdivision and the party who built their swimming pool partly on their neighbor's land was not at fault.