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.
All the parties who share the common fencing are equally responsible for it's repair or replacement. The owner of the property on which the tree was located is only responsible for their "fair share" not for the entire amount.
In a shared property, both property owners are typically responsible for the repair and maintenance of a party wall.
Whoever started the fire is responsible. Hopefully both you and your neighbor are covered by homewoner's insurance.
In most cases, commercial tenants are not responsible for roof repairs on the property they lease. The responsibility for maintaining and repairing the roof typically falls on the property owner or landlord. However, the specific terms of the lease agreement may outline different responsibilities for both parties. It is important for tenants to review their lease agreement carefully to understand their obligations regarding maintenance and repairs.
Yes, if you were negligent in the maintenance of the fence. Otherwise, the neighbor's company will pick up the tab. If it is a shared fence both companies will share equally in the cost to repair or replacement of the fence with a reduction of the deductible by 50% for each owner.
If you are in a "community property" state, you both are.
Management services can be responsible for a wide range of services depending on the industry it is performed. Property managers for example are responsible to handle contracts, establish communication between renter and property owners and most importantly responsible for maintaing and caring for both the property and the needs of its client.
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On a zero lot line property, the ownership of the fence typically depends on local laws and the specific agreements between neighboring property owners. Generally, if the fence is placed directly on the property line, both owners may share responsibility for its maintenance. However, if the fence is on one owner's property, that owner is usually responsible for its upkeep. It's advisable for neighbors to discuss and clarify ownership and maintenance responsibilities to avoid disputes.
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Both spouses are responsible for the DEBT represented by the lien, but the lien can only attach to the interest of whoever is actually on title to the property.