What is the name of your state? Maryland
My new neighbor recently bought the old land/new built house next to me and has done extensive landscaping in their backyard. They were made aware that my wood fence is 6" in on my property per multiple surveys. The previous neighbor let me pull the chain link fence but I was NOT allowed to put my fence on the property line. The licensed fence co. put installed it on my property. The new people now have the use of that land and subsequently landscaped right up to my fence. I approached the neighbor last night and asked to keep his dirt off my fence so it will last longer per my landscaper's instructions. He blew up and has no intention of removing the dirt as it will keep flowing that direction due to his landscape. I told him that we both benefit from this fence and let's make sure to keep it in top condition. It was called a good neighbor fence. Everyone has a pretty side. When we were looking at this issue, he showed me the new river rock they just installed which is pushing mulch and dirt onto my fence. He then said that they are now piping their water runoff underneath these rocks too. This is why my landscaper said there was too much dirt on my fence. It goes directly onto my property where it empties onto my wood fence and then into my shed. Since they are "using" the my fence and the other neighbor's fence as two of their sides, they only had to replace one in the back of the yard. This one is now on my little 6" swath. I said I think their fence post is covering up my property stake. He freaked out! I said well, I may just pull my fence down. I don't need it at all. They need it as they have a dog and a child. The point is when I sell the house, I want that land as part of the package and I don't want my old wood shed to float away. This land is crazy valuable. His house is in the millions, mine not so much but still really nice. Thanks.
My new neighbor recently bought the old land/new built house next to me and has done extensive landscaping in their backyard. They were made aware that my wood fence is 6" in on my property per multiple surveys. The previous neighbor let me pull the chain link fence but I was NOT allowed to put my fence on the property line. The licensed fence co. put installed it on my property. The new people now have the use of that land and subsequently landscaped right up to my fence. I approached the neighbor last night and asked to keep his dirt off my fence so it will last longer per my landscaper's instructions. He blew up and has no intention of removing the dirt as it will keep flowing that direction due to his landscape. I told him that we both benefit from this fence and let's make sure to keep it in top condition. It was called a good neighbor fence. Everyone has a pretty side. When we were looking at this issue, he showed me the new river rock they just installed which is pushing mulch and dirt onto my fence. He then said that they are now piping their water runoff underneath these rocks too. This is why my landscaper said there was too much dirt on my fence. It goes directly onto my property where it empties onto my wood fence and then into my shed. Since they are "using" the my fence and the other neighbor's fence as two of their sides, they only had to replace one in the back of the yard. This one is now on my little 6" swath. I said I think their fence post is covering up my property stake. He freaked out! I said well, I may just pull my fence down. I don't need it at all. They need it as they have a dog and a child. The point is when I sell the house, I want that land as part of the package and I don't want my old wood shed to float away. This land is crazy valuable. His house is in the millions, mine not so much but still really nice. Thanks.
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