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<blockquote data-quote="kickinbull" data-source="post: 1635829" data-attributes="member: 5624"><p>I'll start with we live in KY. We bought our place 21 years ago. It was under new fence shortly before we bought it, 5 strand barb. Some T posts some nailed to trees. We have always maintained the fence. There are 4 properties that connect to ours. One of those we farmed until this year when their SIL came into picture. Being as we no longer farm it I asked them to maintain their half. That was in March and nothings been done. Since then I've considered that they are not the only ones with bordering land. I called the county attorney and asked if it mattered that none of the neighbors had livestock. She said no, it's a boundary fence. Take them to court. I'm asking for suggestions? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kickinbull, post: 1635829, member: 5624"] I’ll start with we live in KY. We bought our place 21 years ago. It was under new fence shortly before we bought it, 5 strand barb. Some T posts some nailed to trees. We have always maintained the fence. There are 4 properties that connect to ours. One of those we farmed until this year when their SIL came into picture. Being as we no longer farm it I asked them to maintain their half. That was in March and nothings been done. Since then I’ve considered that they are not the only ones with bordering land. I called the county attorney and asked if it mattered that none of the neighbors had livestock. She said no, it’s a boundary fence. Take them to court. I’m asking for suggestions? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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