If a neighbor wanted to install a fence the fence has to be on the neighbors property entirely. Not half the fence on your side and half on the neighbors side. There are also zoning regulations that deal with issues like this. Some counties will not allow a fence to be over five feet tall and they have to be constructed using only approved materials. I know that in my neighborhood metal fences are against code and they can only be constructed using fence block. If I were you I would call the city planning office and ask them, they will have a definitive answer. Who knows, maybe the fence was put up without the proper permits and your neighbor has to take the entire thing down.
No, it is not permissible to remove your neighbor's fence that is on your property without their permission.
If the neighbor's fence is on your property in New Mexico, you can ask them to remove it. If they refuse, you can take them to civil court.
If your neighboring is putting up a jagged fence and the nice side is facing his property, he can do this if the fence lies on his property. The neighbor can put up the fence of his choice.
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No, you cannot legally remove a fence that your neighbor has put up on your property without permission. It is important to communicate with your neighbor and possibly seek legal advice to resolve the issue.
No. If the neighbor never talked to you prior to fixing the fence, quantum meruit does not apply.
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
If my neighbor builds a new fence and it will infringe on my property.
I'm guessing the person who bough the fence I'm guessing the person who bough the fence
No, a neighbor cannot legally remove a fence without permission. It is considered trespassing and property damage, which can lead to legal consequences.
Typically, if a fence is on a neighbor's property, the neighbor may be responsible for its maintenance and replacement. However, this can depend on local laws and agreements between the neighbors. It’s best to communicate openly with your neighbor and possibly consult local property laws or a legal professional for clarity. If the fence was built as a boundary marker, both parties might share the costs.
If your neighbor's children damage your property, the neighbor is responsible for the cost of repairs.