Posted by JMOR on January 12, 2010 at 19:28:54 from (72.181.166.239):
In Reply to: Fence Etiquette posted by old on January 12, 2010 at 15:23:59:
PJH said: (quoted from post at 23:20:15 01/12/10) I have property bordering a landowner who lives about 6 hours away. He has no livestock, and when I replace any border fence, I leave all of the trees that have old fence attached to them. I cut the old wire off about a foot from the tree. I like him to know that the fence is still in the same location that his and my ancestors agreed upon. I've always been blessed with good neighbors, and I always take the high road with them, the same as they do with me - it always pays off. I hope you have the same experience with your neighbors.
Paul
As always, local laws differ.
PJH, good...just as I do. Here, if the fence has been there long enough & uncontested, that is the boundary regardless of survey.......which is an excellent reason to put fence on boundary, not inside, unless you are giving away land.
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