As long as it is within your property line, your neighbor can't do anything about it. If you want to build it over the line, you would have to check with your neighbor and possibly an attorney. I'd check with an attorney to see if there are any laws or somthing that might cause problems where you live.
It has 4 feet.
All the way up. Your property line goes up to where federal airspace takes over.
100,492,920 square feet in 2,307 acres.
Answer: 10.8126 acres.
To determine the square footage of your property, you need to measure the length and width of the property in feet and then multiply these two measurements together. The result will give you the total square footage of your property.
10,000
It varies. "Setback" - the distance between improvements and the property line - is usually prescribed in a given locality by zoning, which is a unified plan indicating which uses are allowed in specific areas. So the answer can usually be found by contacting the zoning authority for the city/county/municipality where the property is located.
Nine acres is 392,040 square feet.
The free throw line is 19 feet from the baseline, 15 feet from the backboard, and 12 feet from the front of the rim.
Same as any other free throw line, 15 feet
In the game of Monopoly, you can build up to four houses on each property.