I suppose that you think to the ductility of metals.
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One can make a privacy fence out of plants by planting hedges, these plants are strong and have the perfect size to act as a fence. In the first few years the hedges might look silly, but after waiting long enough they'll look like natural fences.
You can use a 12volt car coil.
Mainly, metals are extremely good conductors of electricity, compared to most other materials.
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The best thing to do is to purchase or make a new barbed wire fence. It can be painful to try and fix one as the barbed wire easily cuts a person.
What type of wire fence for cattle? Barbed wire? Temporary hot-wire? Hi-tensile wire? As you can see, there's more than one type of wire fence to build for cattle.
Yes, they can refuse. The fence is their property, so you must have permission to join their fence to yours. If not, you can build to the edge of your property line, leaving a gap between the two. You can have your property surveyed to determine your exact property line, and if their fence is on the line you can connect at those points only. You can also make them remove the fence if it's on your property.
Make a fence around a piece of property and bury people inside.
If the plants are on your property they may be planted along your neighbors fence. However, climbing plants that will grow over the fence cannot be planted along your neighbors fence. Caveat: Make sure your neighbor has not installed the fence "inside" their property line so it lies a short distance FROM the property line. That is the practice in some areas and is required by the city ordinances in some areas. In that case, the land along the fence would belong to your neighbor. You need to determine where the property line is located and not assume the fence is on the property line.
If someone has built a fence on your property, the first thing that you need to do is to send them a letter informing them of it and requesting that they remove the fence. If they do not respond, then you will have to hire an attorney to make them move it. It will require that a surveyor comes out and verifies who is right and who is wrong.
Yes, if you go to the district attorney or building commissioner in your city you can make them put the property back the way it was. Be aware that this may cause problems with your neighbors.
If the fence is their property, and not yours; you would need their consent to make any modification to it.
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Plastic is a property of metal for electricians
Plastic is a property of metal for electricians
You are asking if you have the right to ask your neighbor to move his fence back from the common property line. Fence lines and set backs are governed by local ordinances. In my area a homeowner can build a fence directly on the property line. There is no setback rule.You need to start at your town building department and ask if there is any setback rule in effect in your town. You should find your answer there.