25ft for a privacy fence! I just found out when I went to pull a permit.. It's ridiculous!
In Pictou County, Nova Scotia, the required distance a fence must be set back from the property line can vary depending on municipal bylaws. Typically, it is advisable to check with the local municipality or planning department for specific regulations, as setbacks may differ based on zoning or property use. Generally, a common guideline is to have at least a few inches to a foot from the property line, but confirming with local authorities is essential for compliance.
The set back regulations for a fence in Wisconsin vary by county and even by city. On average, the set back is allowed to be no higher than four feet.
Hire a lawyer from your area that specializes in property law.
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You are asking if you have the right to ask your neighbor to move his fence back from the common property line. Fence lines and set backs are governed by local ordinances. In my area a homeowner can build a fence directly on the property line. There is no setback rule.You need to start at your town building department and ask if there is any setback rule in effect in your town. You should find your answer there.
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Yes, if you go to the district attorney or building commissioner in your city you can make them put the property back the way it was. Be aware that this may cause problems with your neighbors.
You have no reason for making a claim on your neighbours property firstly because you have said that his fence is 15 inches into his own yard but if you have had your fence up against his then this would mean that your fence is on his property and he can ask you to move your fence back by 15 inches as the land is his and not yours though again it would depend whos yard the fence posts are in because if your fence posts are also on his 15 inches of land then the fence is lawfully his too and not yours and the same goes for him if his fence posts are on your property then lawfully the fence is yours as the ownership of whos fence all lies down to where the fence posts are and not the actual fencing part of it. Additional information can be found on the discussion page.
If the grapevine is growing onto your property, you can trim that growth back, but you cannot destroy anything that is on your neighbor's side of the fence. You must also offer your neighbour the prunings back as they belong to him/her.
Read your governing documents to determine ownership of the outside fence. It may belong to your municipal, county or state's department of transportation.
All you need to do is check with your local building department at the town offices to determine how near the property line you can place a fence. In some jurisdictions there must be a set back of varying distances. In others the fence may be placed on the property line. You should also consult with an attorney who can inform you of your rights and how to protect your land from any adverse claims.
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