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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1682599" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Actually the letter makes sense as a way to protect your self and to make sure they are recieiving the letter but you need to explain all of that in the letter. A certified letter with a return receipt requested will at least give you proof that you informed them what you were going to do and have someone signature that they got it. In the letter I would ask to clear the fence line so many feet (10?) on both sides of the property line. It would be much easier to maintain that way instead of continuing to have to trim back the neighbors brush encroaching on the fence. You might also ask permission to spray his side to keep thing in check, Also in the letter you can ask who you would need to talk to in the family if other matters need resolved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1682599, member: 5381"] Actually the letter makes sense as a way to protect your self and to make sure they are recieiving the letter but you need to explain all of that in the letter. A certified letter with a return receipt requested will at least give you proof that you informed them what you were going to do and have someone signature that they got it. In the letter I would ask to clear the fence line so many feet (10?) on both sides of the property line. It would be much easier to maintain that way instead of continuing to have to trim back the neighbors brush encroaching on the fence. You might also ask permission to spray his side to keep thing in check, Also in the letter you can ask who you would need to talk to in the family if other matters need resolved. [/QUOTE]
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