In Tennessee it is a good idea to set it back on your property a few inches. I set mine back 6. Here if you put it on the propert line it belongs to both of you. Here you do not need to worry that your neighbor can take your property because you set back the fence a few feet or 100 feet. It is called a "Fence of Convenience" vs a property line fence. There are lots of good reasons to set the fence back on your property. Maybe you want to mow the other side. Maybe you don't want to clear some trees. Maybe he has a fence and you don't want your livestock fighting with the neighbor's livestock. Maybe there is a big ditch on the property line. Here, in order to take property by adverse possesion you have to do it openly and notoriously. You have to notify your neighbor and then pay taxes on the disputed property for 7 years. How do I know all of this? I had land surveying in college and then years later got in a three way lawsuit over property lines, access, a county road, and flawed legal descriptions. It was a huge expensive mess. If you want to play hardball there are usually criminal and/or civil penalties for trespass. Disclaimer-I am not a lawyer, seek legal counsel. I a just a land owner with burnt tail feathers. I won my case, but boy was it expensive.
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