Posted by MirageFlatter on January 13, 2010 at 02:06:13 from (12.36.202.112):
In Reply to: Fence Etiquette posted by Dan in North Houston on January 12, 2010 at 15:23:59:
You can probably find out all you need to know about your state fence laws by simply doing a google search on the subject. Best to know what your rights and responsibilities as a land owner are before making any contact with the neighbors. Don't jump to any conclusions, or into any negotiations, without knowing the facts first. There are to many things that enter into the law, ie. zoning, whether the landowners on both sides of the fence are confining livestock, etc. Know the law, and what leverage you may, or may not have, then try talking to the neighbors in a friendly manner. The deal with your neighbors having ungrazed pastures that need mowing just befuddles me. In this country, good pasture rents for premium prices, and nothing goes ungrazed. I'd be trying to rent that ground. Good luck!! :wink:
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