You haven't provided enough detail. Generally, the person who wants to install the fence must pay for the survey. If it benefits the abutter they benefit from it also and should share the cost.
I am needing a fence put up for my dogs. What is the average cost for an electric dog fence?
no it cant both owners have to consent to paying for the fence or the one that has the fence put up is responsible.
Usually the person who put it up. If it was a contractor and they put it where you told them, you're at fault. If a contractor didn't put it where you told them, it's their fault. If the survey team messed up, it's their fault. ***remember- if you don't have proper documentation of exactly where it was supposed to go, it's always your fault. -sorry-
It depends on what type of fence you put up, and whether you use materials to build it or if it comes as an all-in-one package that is easy to install.
The average cost of having someone install a fence in your backyard is $2500 to $3000. You can save 40 to 50 percent if you buy the materials and learn how to do it yourself. Thisoldhouse.com has information to keep in mind when thinking about putting up a fence yourself.
To put a survey on MySpace, you can create a survey using a third-party survey tool and embed it in a bulletin post or on your profile using the provided embed code. Alternatively, you can create a survey on a separate platform and share the link to the survey in your MySpace profile or posts.
There are some at some parts of the border but it is mostly cost from I understand
Hello Mrs. Denise Marks, We have had problems with our property line and I would like to provide you with a copy of my survey. If you do not agree with my survey please have one done and we will compare the two. I do not appreciate how you immediately in one day put up a fence on my propertysoon as I had a survey done. I know personally that you are taking part of my property and I would like to resolve this in apeacefully mannerbecause we are neighbors. Mrs. Denise, If you can not provide me witha copy of your survey inone weeks of this letter Isend to you,I would like for you to remove your fence off of my property and if you do not Iwill have to go another rout of action with this.
Absolutely not! The property line is where the fence is due to the legal doctrines of adverse possession and mutual acquiescence. You need to see a real estate attorney in your area ASAP to prevent the fence from being removed and to assert your rights. Even if the fence has been removed, you can likely still get justice. The link below will give you a basic understanding of adverse possession, which will be supplemented by the advise of your attorney.
It is not illegal for a person to put up fence spikes on their property. These are often placed to deter animals.
Price varies depending on materials. Go on-line and look for some standard products to get an idea.
The fence cannot be outside your property line.