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Well, you definitely cannot have a dog without a fence. Try asking the neighbor over for dinner and then ask them then. Explain why you want a fence (e.g., privacy, dog's safety) and remind them that you will be paying for the fence (fences cost up to thousands of dollars, and I would suggest a tall fence; I know from experience). I hope this is helpful. If your neighbor still doesn't want the fence, hopefully they will soon move out and you can try with the next owner. But in the meantime, rdo some research about the dog you want. (Do this if you get a dog or not.) Remember dogs are not just a cute face; they are a big responsibility, so be prepared.

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How many cows do you need to keep a bull?

A producer should have at least 25 to 50 cows to want to consider owning a bull. A cow herd that is much smaller than that should be bred by a leased bull from a neighbor or breeder that is not too far away, or artificially inseminated.


What is a dog owners liability if their dog pulls the neighbor's dog under a hole in their fence and kills it?

If the dog were to attack a person, and there was evidence enough to prove negligence on the owner's part, then yes. Another animal, no. But they can and most likely will be sued for vet bills and pain and suffering. Negligence aside, why would you want to keep a dog as a pet that is that vicious?? Also, your dog could be classified as 'menacing' and will not be allowed out of your property without a muzzle on.


Where can an invisible dog fence be bought?

There are many companies for invisible dog fence. But it is also important to know which companies offer the best products at a lower cost. I know Circuitcell offers better products at a lower price than other companies. I also brought Circuitcell invisible dog fences for my dog and after using it I feel safe for my dog. If you want to buy an invisible dog fence for your dog you can contact it


You want to put up a horse fence 54' x 54' how many posts do you need?

How many posts you need for a fence 54 x 54 depends on how far apart you wish to place the posts. Usually posts are placed every 6 - 8 feet, but stallion paddocks frequently have posts placed every 4 feet apart. It's not clear to me how many linear feet your fence is, because the question is written as if the fence is 54 feet high and 54 feet long.

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When replacing a common fence who is responsible for payment?

Neither is responsible.If you want to replace the fence and the neighbor doesnt than you cant legally touch it. If the neighbor gives consent to rebuild the fence its his or her choice if they want to split the cost or not. So basically whoever wants the fence replaced is responsible for payment.


What if you dont want a fence on a common boundary?

Then put it on your side of the boundary ( be sure by locating property lines exactly) then make sure you're conforming to your local building code as to height and other restrictions. That way if your neighbor doesn't like it he can't force you to take it down. ===A Different Perspective=== If you DON'T want a fence on your common boundary it sounds like your neighbor DOES want one. As long as your neighbor follows the local ordinances that control fences there is nothing you can do if they want to erect a fence providing the fence conforms to local regulations.


What if your neighbor nails into your fence without permission Now the fence is old and I want to tear it down is there any obligation to the neighbors on my part?

You have no obligation, especially as they did not seek permission to attach. Simply detach theirs by any reasonable means and go your merry way. you should just have a discution with your next door neighbor and see why he\she stuck a nail threw your fence


What can be done about a neighbor's pitbull jumping my fence and attacking my dogs?

Calling animal control is one thing that can be done about a neighbor's pitbull jumping your fence and attacking your dogs. If your dogs have been injured, you may also want to take your neighbor to small claims court.


Which side should a close-board fence be positioned Best side in neighbors or owners What if they are paying half as they want the fence changed but the existing one is still ok?

The law requires that the best side (the side without all the wooden posts showing) be towards the neighbor. it makes no difference if they are paying half, because the law requires that the owner of the fence follow the law. in other words, the fence is on your land, and therefore, the best side must be towards the neighbor. The law protects not only the neighbor, but future buyers of your neighbor's property.


Can my neighbor come onto my property to weed his fence?

Different countries have different laws, but in many countries the answer would be no, not without your permission. However, if your neighbor is willing to keep your side of the fence tidy, why would you want to stop him?


Can I remove a neighbor's attachments to my fence when they are on my property?

Legally you can remove a neighbor's attachments if they are on your property. You might want to consider mediation because disputes like this can escalate into problems.


Who owns a fence encroaching 4 ft over the property line?

This is such a serious situation that you should consult with an attorney ASAP to determine what the law is in your jurisdiction. The attorney will also need to make certain your property line is clearly defined in your deeds and that the fence was constructed on your property. You may have several options:You may need to provide the neighbor with the opportunity to remove the fence.You may demand the neighbor remove the fence. A notice should be sent by your attorney.If you want to treat it as your property then clear it with your attorney.


Can you paint a neighbor's wall on your side?

Perhaps you have mixed up your words in your question. It makes sense if read as, "If you painted your side of your neighbor's wood fence can the neighbor make you replace it with a new wood fence?" If that is the case, you had no right to paint your neighbor's fence without their permission and the answer to your question is they can sue you in court for damaging their property.If they sue you in court and prevail, they have the right to be restored to the position they were in before you damaged their property. If the fence is new the court may award enough damages to cover a new fence. If the fence is older, the court may pro-rate the value. While your neighbor cannot make you replace the fence, the court can and you may have the added burden of legal expenses. You should try to negotiate a friendly agreement to resolve the issue either by repainting the fence to please your neighbor or perhaps offering to share the cost of a new fence.As a lifetime lesson, it is more prudent to let the neighbor know your intentions, even if it is your side of the fence, or if you think you are doing them a favor.


How do you properly notify the neighbor to remove a fence he has installed on your property?

If the encroachment isn't too serious you could give your neighbor written permission for the encroachment, signed by both parties in duplicate, to prevent him from acquiring any rights in your land. If you want it moved and you're on good terms you could bring the encroachment to your neighbors attention and ask that the fence be moved. If not, your best route is to consult with an attorney who can review your property lines and notify your neighbor of the encroachment by letter requesting that the fence be removed. If your neighbor ignores all notices then you will need to bring suit and get a court order for the removal of the fence.


Our neighbor has a huge vine hanging on the good neighbor fence it's pulling the fence down and wants us to fix it. Do we have to make repairs when her vine is pulling it down?

If the vine is originating on her side of the fence, it would seem that the repairs would be her responsibility. (If you really want to be a good neighbor, you can offer to help.) She may feel that it is originating from your side of the fence, or that you are gaining the most benefit from the vine, and therefore you should fix the fence. You should talk with her and evaluate the vine to make sure. If there is still a dispute, talk to someone at your city offices or consult with a lawyer who specializes in property law. If you know any attorneys, ask for a recommendation. Some attorneys will be happy to answer simple questions for free, and it helps if you know someone they do. Hopefully your problem can be resolved peacefully without a trip to court.


If your neighbor and you have a common fence face-interchanging sides separated by a 4 inch wood between the sides is it legal to put a 3 inch high net over your fence on this 4 inch wood?

Depends on who owns the fence, i.e. whose property it is on or who bought it in the first place. Often one person installs a fence (maybe 3 owners ago) then allows the neighbor to install wood on their side of the owners fence. This wood is the owners wood but people do it cause it is cheaper than installing a second fence on their own property. If you own the fence (its on your property) then you can do whatever you want including tear it down. If it is on their property they can tell you what you can or can't do. The best thing is to go to the neighbor and actually talk with them about what you'd like to do.