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Neighbor voice mailed me to say they were replacing the fence that we both share. Since it's a completely working fence we had no plans to replace it, so I guess for my neighbor it was more of a cosmetic thing. Voice mail indicated that the fence we shared would simply be taken down and replaced. Now looking out my window they are changing the way the fence is going up. For the most part they put the new fence where the old one went, but the back section of the fence they are choosing a new route to place it, so the ugly cable boxes, electrical underground boxes, and that now behind their new fence and thus exposed to us.
I have to mention that these boxes are on their property and not ours and now the new fence line actually sort of gives us part of their property. It's somewhat of an upsidedown "L" shape to our yard. Again the yard is fenced in and secure, but I don't wish to have the responsibility of now Landscaping this small quadrent that I did not have fenced out before. I want the fence to be replaced exactly how it was before.
I have noticed no permits or anything on this project. What should I say to the neighbors tomorrow? Shouldn't they have a straight line fence to a property line and not the ability to fence in and fence out trees and other things where our yards come together?
Neighbor voice mailed me to say they were replacing the fence that we both share. Since it's a completely working fence we had no plans to replace it, so I guess for my neighbor it was more of a cosmetic thing. Voice mail indicated that the fence we shared would simply be taken down and replaced. Now looking out my window they are changing the way the fence is going up. For the most part they put the new fence where the old one went, but the back section of the fence they are choosing a new route to place it, so the ugly cable boxes, electrical underground boxes, and that now behind their new fence and thus exposed to us.
I have to mention that these boxes are on their property and not ours and now the new fence line actually sort of gives us part of their property. It's somewhat of an upsidedown "L" shape to our yard. Again the yard is fenced in and secure, but I don't wish to have the responsibility of now Landscaping this small quadrent that I did not have fenced out before. I want the fence to be replaced exactly how it was before.
I have noticed no permits or anything on this project. What should I say to the neighbors tomorrow? Shouldn't they have a straight line fence to a property line and not the ability to fence in and fence out trees and other things where our yards come together?