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???? Neighbor not willing to split cost of fence
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 730770" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>If you summarize our property ownership laws it boils down to history of use. The history of use is extremely important and like you point out it needs to be defined clearly on a piece of paper and not with a hand shake. Just because you set your fence back from the line does not mean you lose the land though. But if your neighbor puts his fence on your land you either need to make him move it or get an agreement like you say. One of the biggest problems I run into is access rights. Many times people will let someone go across their land to get to their land with only a handshake. Then time goes by and a new owner ends up with the property and they expect to have the same right. This is why I always get agreements like this in writing cause when I'm history there is a record of what went on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 730770, member: 4362"] If you summarize our property ownership laws it boils down to history of use. The history of use is extremely important and like you point out it needs to be defined clearly on a piece of paper and not with a hand shake. Just because you set your fence back from the line does not mean you lose the land though. But if your neighbor puts his fence on your land you either need to make him move it or get an agreement like you say. One of the biggest problems I run into is access rights. Many times people will let someone go across their land to get to their land with only a handshake. Then time goes by and a new owner ends up with the property and they expect to have the same right. This is why I always get agreements like this in writing cause when I'm history there is a record of what went on. [/QUOTE]
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