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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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.
Facing the front of a house - the home owner owns the fence on the right-hand side. If it's a corner lot and no houses are on his left, he also owns that side, too.
You have to have their permission to connect to their fence. Usually, fences are constructed inside of the lot line, so there is some importance to what they choose to allow. In the best case scenario, you would have shared the cost of the first fence and connection is not an issue. If they do not agree, then you can build up to your property line, without a permanent connector.
yes you can but you have to be careful where the foundation wall sits. And the thickness of the footing has to be doubled and the projection cannot be on the other property.
That depends on the shape of the lot. But, assuming the lot is a perfect square, you would need 10,560 feet (two miles) of fence to surround it.
A lot.
The property line for dwelling "A" butts up to the dwelling of"B". the land belongs to A and it goes on that way through out the neighborhood
That depends on the shape of the lot. But, if the lot was a perfect square, you would need 2,891.98 feet of fence to surround it.
A lot of people.
There were a lot of New York fence contractors that had websites. I have listed one of them for you. York Fence Construction Company, Inc. Business Review in ...www.bbb.org/new.../fence-contractors/york-fence-construction-company-in- hillsborough-nj
have a tree service remove them and send the owner of the lot the Bill