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Posted by Chad Franke on May 17, 2005 at 06:05:25 from (65.112.203.194):
In Reply to: Re: Fencing posted by Mike Burdick on May 16, 2005 at 14:43:07:
Like Paul said below, by putting the fence 1 foot inside your line, you are abandoning 1 foot of land. It is the case in Colorado, I believe it's 10 years, seen it happen and the conflicts it can cause between neighbors. I can look up the statute for you, don't have the webpage bookmarked. Doesn't apply to internal fences, it's border fences. In the end, fencing laws are very state-specific. Example, in Colorado (and most Western states) fences DON'T keep animals in, they keep animals out. If you own land without a fence, you may not ask for damages due to accidental animal trespass. I've heard it's different on the other side of the country, but never been there.
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