Posted by BarnyardEngineering on November 19, 2019 at 12:14:55 from (173.186.244.244):
In Reply to: Fence lines posted by Farmallboy15 on November 18, 2019 at 14:11:12:
How much line are we talking here? 300' or 3 miles?
Cutting down 3 miles of 30" trees is going to take DECADES to do yourself or cost a FORTUNE to have it hired out, even if that's just a bulldozer. You need a bulldozer or a big excavator regardless to get the stumps out.
Nobody's going to want the wood because it's full of metal.
If the trees are not an eyesore and they perform a function, either build the fence as close as you can or leave a buffer zone so you can maintain up to the property line with machinery if you so choose. Either or. Whichever works best for your needs.
Either way, what is the neighbor going to do? The line is the line whether you have a fence on it or not. If you fear a claim of "adverse possession" by the neighbor, then make sure you maintain it yourself. Here in NY there is no adverse possession law anymore.
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