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What is the name of your state? Virginia
I just received the survey of the property I'm about to purchase. The surveyor noted the neighbor's fence is 1.5' over the property line in the front and 3.3' over the property line in the back.
Being the new neighbor, I do not wish to start any wars here.
What would be the best appropriate action if I would like it properly noted that his fence IS on my property and I reserve the right to ask him to move it any time in the future? Also, if any modifications or replacement of the fence is done that it should be moved at that time?
Honestly, I'm hoping a hurricane will come blow it down and it will have to be rebuilt on his own property. Which brings up another question.
If the fence does get damaged and he fails to repair it. Who would be responsible?
Any advice is much appreciated.
Thank you,
Brian
-Portsmouth, VA
I just received the survey of the property I'm about to purchase. The surveyor noted the neighbor's fence is 1.5' over the property line in the front and 3.3' over the property line in the back.
Being the new neighbor, I do not wish to start any wars here.
What would be the best appropriate action if I would like it properly noted that his fence IS on my property and I reserve the right to ask him to move it any time in the future? Also, if any modifications or replacement of the fence is done that it should be moved at that time?
Honestly, I'm hoping a hurricane will come blow it down and it will have to be rebuilt on his own property. Which brings up another question.
If the fence does get damaged and he fails to repair it. Who would be responsible?
Any advice is much appreciated.
Thank you,
Brian
-Portsmouth, VA