I was raised to the fact that the owner of the fence is to mend the fence but good neighbors would often chip in with work or meterials
The owner(s) of the dog assume full responsibility.
A bear climbed it.
You would need to be standing on some kind of electrical insulator, such as a rubber mat, or on very dry ground.
Israel
I think to keep animals or people out.
The rain can make the stain liquid dribble down your fence and it may not dry right. Always make sure that between twenty-four to forty-eight hours there is no rain forecast.
Ask your neighbors if they care.
As long as the fence is on your property, no.
No
No, nobody is liable for an act of nature. Your neighbors will have to look to their own Comprehensive Auto Insurance to cover windstorm damages to their vehicle
Yes, if they own the fence.
All the parties who share the common fencing are equally responsible for it's repair or replacement. The owner of the property on which the tree was located is only responsible for their "fair share" not for the entire amount.
The Torkelsons - 1991 Fence Neighbors 1-1 was released on: USA: 21 September 1991
ask if he's ok with it, move the fence back, etc
The fence cannot be outside your property line.
when building a wood fence in the town of Brookhaven what side of the fence is supposed to face my neighbors property
form_title=Wrought Iron Fence Repair form_header=12653 What kind(s) of repair do you need?*= [] Post is damaged [] Post is wobbly [] Fence is damaged [] Fence is rusty [] Fence is loose [] Gate is sagging [] Hardware is damaged/broken/missing [] Other How high is the fence in question?*= () Less than 4 feet () 4-6 feet () 6-8 feet () Greater than 8 feet
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.