Maybe.
This is a complicated question. You should get the legal records for the area, and speak with an attorney in the area. This question likely involves questions of adverse possession, that is detail specific.
If the fence is on the legal, surveyed property line, then the line is official immediately.If the fence is not on the legal, surveyed property line, your state's doctrine of mutual acquiescence will determine if and when the fence will become the line. A real estate attorney in your area will be able to tell if you have a legitimate mutual acquiescence claim.
They can nail into your fence but if they violate your property line you have grounds for legal action and you will win.
Yes, you can legally take down a fence on your property as long as it does not violate any local zoning laws or property boundaries. It is recommended to check with your local government or a legal professional to ensure compliance with regulations.
Maybe. If your state has the legal doctrine of adverse possession and/or mutual acquiescence, then the fence may be the legal property line. I suggest you talk with a real estate attorney in your area for information specific to your state's laws and your specific situation.
Generally, a fence can be built near an access easement, but it must not obstruct or restrict the legal access rights granted by the easement. Property laws vary by jurisdiction, so it's crucial to check local regulations and the specific terms of the easement. If the fence interferes with access, it could lead to legal disputes. Consulting with a legal expert or property attorney is advisable to ensure compliance.
No, a neighbor cannot legally remove a fence without permission. It is considered trespassing and property damage, which can lead to legal consequences.
tear it down if its on your property
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.
You have to be 18 to have any real assets to your name.
You would need the permission of the owner of the property where you are doing so.
Yes, but you cannot own property without being emancipated.
yes he is legal owner of property