Check to see that your state law coves adjoining landowners cost sharing. The means both of you should pay half of the cost for repairing the fence. Do research on rules and restriction in the neighborhood. They may outline the division of cost and repair certain property.
My parents went through this a few years ago. Nobody does. It's usually the party who wants the fence repaired/replaced. My parents were fine with the old fence and told our neighbors "No" they will not help with the cost. Neighbors could do nothing about it. They replaced the fence anyways.
Check your local zoning laws.
You get written permission from the adjourning property to install your fence and attached to theirs.
The yellow pages for the Cleveland are will have listings for fence repair companies. Simply look under fence repairs and you will see many companies that can do the job.
Famfen-Your Fence Specialists is a good company in Calgary that offers beautiful wood fence repair. They can paint your dirty, weathered, old fence and make it look brand new AND natural.
form_title=Wrought Iron Fence Repair form_header=12653 What kind(s) of repair do you need?*= [] Post is damaged [] Post is wobbly [] Fence is damaged [] Fence is rusty [] Fence is loose [] Gate is sagging [] Hardware is damaged/broken/missing [] Other How high is the fence in question?*= () Less than 4 feet () 4-6 feet () 6-8 feet () Greater than 8 feet
I'm guessing the person who bough the fence I'm guessing the person who bough the fence
Depends on what needs to be repaired, how much of the fence needs repairment, and who is doing the repairs.
If you rent your house you would be the one responsible for all repairs to the fence. This includes labor and materials needed for repair. You are also responsible for all repairs needed in the home.
To learn how to fix a fence effectively, you can start by researching online tutorials or taking a class on fence repair. Practice with the right tools and materials, and seek guidance from experienced individuals. Regular maintenance and attention to detail are key to successful fence repair.
To repair a chain link fence, start by removing any damaged sections of the fence. Then, straighten out the chain link fabric and reattach it to the fence posts using new tension bands, bolts, and nuts. Finally, secure the fence fabric in place with tension bars and tighten any loose connections.