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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1635841" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>We are in KY too, I'm no expert on the matter but I do believe that they are responsible by law for half of the boundary fence regardless if they have livestock or not. Like another post said they are likely not going to be willing/able to help maintain but by all rights should pay for their part if you fence it or have someone hired to fence it. We are joined by several different property owners some willing to do their part and some not so much. As far as patching and basic maintenance of it, we usually end up doing it regardless if it's on our part or someone else's in most situations. The way that we tell whose stretch of fence it is, is by whichever side of the posts the wire is on is the responsible party for that stretch until it changes sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1635841, member: 24816"] We are in KY too, I’m no expert on the matter but I do believe that they are responsible by law for half of the boundary fence regardless if they have livestock or not. Like another post said they are likely not going to be willing/able to help maintain but by all rights should pay for their part if you fence it or have someone hired to fence it. We are joined by several different property owners some willing to do their part and some not so much. As far as patching and basic maintenance of it, we usually end up doing it regardless if it’s on our part or someone else’s in most situations. The way that we tell whose stretch of fence it is, is by whichever side of the posts the wire is on is the responsible party for that stretch until it changes sides. [/QUOTE]
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