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What can you do if your neighbor is damaging your fence?

What can you do if your neighbor is damaging your fence?

We’ve heard of all sorts of creative stories. Neighbors have damaged fences by getting careless with riding mowers, by draping wet laundry over fences, causing water damage, by piling wet soil onto the ground on their side of the fence to plant flowers, only to rot the boards. We’ve seen neighboring dogs damaging fences and neighboring trees too.

What happens if my Neighbor rusts my fence?

If your neighbor is using the fence–that is, if his property is also enclosed by it– both of you are responsible for taking care of it. He cannot cause it to rust without paying up at least a share of the damage. If the fence belongs totally to you, your neighbor is in even deeper trouble.

Can a neighbour change the side of a fence?

Your neighbour doesn’t have to change a wall or fence just because you want them to, for example making it higher for privacy. You can’t make changes to your side without their permission, such as painting it. If the wall or fence seems dangerous, point this out because your neighbour might not be aware.

What should I do if my Neighbor cut down my tree?

What Can I Do? Having a neighbor’s tree fall on your property can cause serious damage to your fence or house. When that happens, your first response may be to sue your neighbor and get justice. Before you get into any legal disputes, you should know what your options are and if there is a way to handle the incident peacefully.

What should I do if my neighbour has damaged my fence?

If someone has damaged your fence then you are well within your rights to seek repair or pay a professional to correct the damages. if you have clear evidence of damage and your neighbour is the only one who could be responsible then you have a solid case. No matter how small the damage is it’s your fence and your property.

If your neighbor is using the fence–that is, if his property is also enclosed by it– both of you are responsible for taking care of it. He cannot cause it to rust without paying up at least a share of the damage. If the fence belongs totally to you, your neighbor is in even deeper trouble.

Can a neighbor Sue Me for trespassing on my property?

No. An unauthorized entry onto the land of your neighbor constitutes a trespass for which your neighbor could seek damages against you. Instead, you should first obtain your neighbor’s consent before entering their property.

Why is it important to know your property lines when building a fence?

This is one reason why knowing your property lines is so important when you build a fence. It gives you the option to build inside of your property lines, thus making the fence wholly “yours” and avoiding disputes about who pays for what – and making your case stronger should your neighbor decide to touch or damage your fence in any way.

How big of a fence should I build next to my Neighbor?

It’s a rather common misconception that a fence is the boundary line to a property but it is not. The general rule is that fences should be built about 1 to 2 feet inside your property line. So if you’re working on building a fence right by your neighbor’s, keep in mind that there should probably be a good few feet of space in-between.

This is one reason why knowing your property lines is so important when you build a fence. It gives you the option to build inside of your property lines, thus making the fence wholly “yours” and avoiding disputes about who pays for what – and making your case stronger should your neighbor decide to touch or damage your fence in any way.

Can My Neighbor take down my fence?

In general, to the extent that a portion of your fence encroaches onto the neighbor’s property, the neighbor can remove it or can take you to court to show that it encroaches and get the court to order or allow its removal.

Can I stop neighbor from building fence?

If they are not allowed, your neighbor may be required to remove any fence he constructs and pay a fine. Even if fences are allowed in your zone, if your property is located in a historic district there may be additional regulations that apply.

What can I do about my Neighbor’s fence?

Compromises That Protect Your Property Rights Move the Fence. Sitting down with your neighbor and offering to pay for half the cost of moving the fence often solves the problem. Have your neighbor agree to acknowledge your property right. Where the fence may be encroaching by a foot or two, it may be simpler and cheaper for you both simply Offer to sell your neighbor the encroaching area.

Who owns the fence between neighbors?

If your fence is right on the property line between your neighbor’s property and your property, neither you nor your neighbor owns a side; it’s a shared fence and a shared responsibility. If the fence falls to one side of the property line, it is wholly owned by the property owner whose side it’s on.