That matter is governed by local ordinances. You need to call your town offices for local laws.
That matter is governed by local ordinances. You need to call your town offices for local laws.
That matter is governed by local ordinances. You need to call your town offices for local laws.
That matter is governed by local ordinances. You need to call your town offices for local laws.
The fence cannot be outside your property line.
Find your exact property line..... then come on your side of it just a few inches and then the entire fence is on your property as opposed to building right on the property line where it would be on both properties.
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
It depends on what city you live in or what county you live in. The city has different ordinances then the county. Living in the city of Elizabeth City, NC the fence can be put on the property line but the owners of the fence need to maintain the other side of their fence.
Yes, you can have a privacy fence in your front yard. It mustn't be any taller than four feet, unless your property is adjacent to a non-residential property, in which case the fence can be six feet in height.
no it cant both owners have to consent to paying for the fence or the one that has the fence put up is responsible.
Absolutely not! The property line is where the fence is due to the legal doctrines of adverse possession and mutual acquiescence. You need to see a real estate attorney in your area ASAP to prevent the fence from being removed and to assert your rights. Even if the fence has been removed, you can likely still get justice. The link below will give you a basic understanding of adverse possession, which will be supplemented by the advise of your attorney.
tear it down if its on your property
Those matters are governed locally. You need to inquire at your town offices.
You need to call your town building department for that answer. That issue is governed by local governments.
If the easement is exclusive, then the non property owner can put up a fence. However, it can only be done with the permission of the property owner.
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.