STEADYMOBBIN 22
Footballguy
My backyard is fenced in but it's just 4"x4" wood posts with wire mesh fencing. Thats what the previous homeowner had and to be honest, I like the mostly invisible look of it. For privacy reasons I would like to remove the existing fence on the left side of my house and run new privacy fencing roughly 20' until it will end at a massive oak tree and the older existing fence will continue on the other side of the tree.
I don't have an HOA
I dont plan on getting a permit. For now
Questions.....
What are the rules about the care and maintenance of the fence on the other side?
The fence is all mine right? Like, the neighbor cant attach planters or other crap on my fence, right?
What about sticks and things? This is an area of our yard thats been pretty overgrown for awhile and I didn't noticed before but since Ive cut back all the bushes and trees on this side Ive noticed they have quite a bit of downed logs and piles of sticks/twigs/yard debris laying up against my fence. I assume theyre not supposed to do this but would like to know the rules before I tell them to move it all. Whats the rule on how close? Its their yard so I assume as long as its not touching my fence its all good?
I don't have an HOA
I dont plan on getting a permit. For now
Questions.....
What are the rules about the care and maintenance of the fence on the other side?
The fence is all mine right? Like, the neighbor cant attach planters or other crap on my fence, right?
What about sticks and things? This is an area of our yard thats been pretty overgrown for awhile and I didn't noticed before but since Ive cut back all the bushes and trees on this side Ive noticed they have quite a bit of downed logs and piles of sticks/twigs/yard debris laying up against my fence. I assume theyre not supposed to do this but would like to know the rules before I tell them to move it all. Whats the rule on how close? Its their yard so I assume as long as its not touching my fence its all good?
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