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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
question about property lines and fencing, legal pros help!
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<blockquote data-quote="LS2GTO" data-source="post: 13341722" data-attributes="member: 73731"><p>No it's not ok both from a legal standpoint and just the principle of it. If you are friendly with the neighbor, kindly inform him of where the true property lines are and that he should build the fence accordingly. </p><p></p><p>If you hate your neighbor, let him build that shit and then report it to the appropriate authorities so that he has to deal with the cost and hassle of redoing the fence where it belongs.</p><p></p><p>When it comes time to sell the house and it's advertised as x amount of acreage, you don't want to deal with the complications when the buyer realizes that he/she is not getting exactly what is on the contract. Sell a house with 1 acre but actually deliver .90 acres and you're in deep shit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS2GTO, post: 13341722, member: 73731"] No it's not ok both from a legal standpoint and just the principle of it. If you are friendly with the neighbor, kindly inform him of where the true property lines are and that he should build the fence accordingly. If you hate your neighbor, let him build that shit and then report it to the appropriate authorities so that he has to deal with the cost and hassle of redoing the fence where it belongs. When it comes time to sell the house and it's advertised as x amount of acreage, you don't want to deal with the complications when the buyer realizes that he/she is not getting exactly what is on the contract. Sell a house with 1 acre but actually deliver .90 acres and you're in deep shit. [/QUOTE]
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