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Re: Building fence on property line
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Posted by john in la on November 07, 2004 at 05:04:06 from (67.35.236.183):
In Reply to: Building fence on property line posted by Leland on November 06, 2004 at 15:36:49:
Boy every time I see you guys talking about fences I shake my head at all the rules you have. How do you ever keep it straight when two land owners are forced to pay for 50% of a fence?? I can see why they do it as one owner pays for the whole fence but the other gets a free fence. But how do you do it when one owner says I want barbed wire and the other says NO I need field wire?? No I got a big dog so I need 6' fence not 4'or I want wood not chain link. Around here you put up your fence on your property. Yes land owners do get together to make a common fence but not all ways. I have seen two fences 1' apart on lots of land. When I moved on the property I am on now. My neighbor had barded wire 6" on his property. I asked him if I could put field fence on his post. He said sure. He got a better fence because his wire was old and I got free post. But my fence is 6" on his property. Guess I better stay in my little back woods state cause if I was ever told I had to pay for 50% of a fence I did not want I would ........ (well I will not go there) Lets just say you will get a fence but I do not think it will hold cows in.
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