Posted by hd6gtom on June 18, 2013 at 15:04:28 from (63.153.197.115):
In Reply to: Finally had enough posted by randallinMo on June 18, 2013 at 09:14:42:
Here in Iowa when we township trustees are notified by someone like you about fence problems, we send registered letters to all the landowners involved. We all meet and walk the fence and discus the problems involved with repairing or replacing the fence. We have access to the county records and the county attorney. We decide who is actually at fault and issue orders to fix or replace the fence. Those orders can include removal of trees that are likely to fall on the fence in the future. This is a small overview of what happens in Iowa. If he doesn't fix the fence, you may have recourse against him in this way, ck with your county attorney. Usually when the adjoining land owner gets a registered letter from us he will fix or try to fix his share of the fence.
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