Posted by scott mcintosh on December 31, 2010 at 10:52:22 from (216.180.204.23):
In Reply to: Fence Law posted by NEsota on December 30, 2010 at 19:40:48:
Not taking sides for right or wrong as laws vary around the country.I have been in fencing disagreements with a couple of absentee land owners rather than argue I write a letter to township board requesting fence viewing.Then adjoining land owners will recieve registered letter of fence viewing meeting.Township board members set a date to view the fence in question,measure fence, mark the middle. After township ruling landowners will notified by registered letter of how many wires and how far apart they are, minimum height requirements,post spacing,end post requirements,lastly a time line is set when both parties must have fence in.Both landowners are billed for fence viewing meeting.Land owners that fail to put in fence.Township will put in fence,all costs put on real estate tax bill of failed owner in question.This is what happened in Wisconsin where I live.Fencing laws exist for insurance liability and boundry marking.Scott
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