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Fence maintenanceWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana About a year ago, we had our lot surveyed and placed a privacy fence about 6" in from the line. Our property is enclosed but my neighbor to the west is not enclosed. We'd like to have the fence stained but our neighbor on that side is - to put in midly - crazy. My contractor will need to enter her property to wash/stain the fence. What do I have to do to notify her? Having a conversation is not going to happen. Is there such thing as a "maintenance easement" that allows me rights? Our HOA (homeowners association) has been no help. Just last week, we had some trees trimmed along the line in the front of the property and she came out yelling at the workers who were maybe a foot on her property. I'm just afraid that she would call the police or something like that. We are just trying to keep our lot maintained. Thanks |
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| You can't tresspass on the neighbor's property without his or her permission. Perhaps you can talk to her and point out that washing the side of the fence facing their yard is in their interest. |
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| Use ladders and rollers and do it the hard way. DC
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