You haven't added what exactly the neighbor has to pay for.
A boundary is a restriction, a line of demarkation. That fence is the boundary between our property. The ball went outside of the boundary.
Installing a block wall fence on your property can provide benefits such as increased privacy, security, and durability. It can also enhance the appearance of your property and potentially increase its value.
no it cant both owners have to consent to paying for the fence or the one that has the fence put up is responsible.
If the concrete wall, fence or other structure is clearly on his side of the property line, the neighbor can do just about anything he wants. It's his property, and as long as the structure does not encroach onto your property, there isn't thing one you can do about it.
I would venture to say that a fence is either more temporary or constructed from materials, other than concrete stone or brick.
When designing and constructing a retaining wall fence for a residential property, key considerations include the height and length of the wall, the type of materials to be used, proper drainage to prevent water damage, obtaining necessary permits, ensuring structural stability, and adhering to local building codes and regulations.
yes you can but you have to be careful where the foundation wall sits. And the thickness of the footing has to be doubled and the projection cannot be on the other property.
Yes - palisades is a plural noun - the word palisade means a wall or defensive barrier.Noun(n) palisade (fortification consisting of a strong fence made of stakes driven into the ground)Verb(v) wall, palisade, fence, fence in, surround (surround with a wall in order to fortify)
That is a wall.
Some creative retaining wall fence ideas to enhance a property's aesthetic appeal include using natural materials like stone or wood, incorporating plants or greenery into the design, adding lighting for a dramatic effect, or opting for a modern and sleek design with metal or glass elements.
An outfielder just cannot be jumping up against the wall/fence, I mean up onto the wall/fence.
The out of bounds line runs around a football field but never moves.