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What is the name of your state? California
Fence Problem
I bought my house from my father’s estate. Next door are neighbors who suffer from mental illness and the elderly home owner fights me on everything I try to do.
Anticipating this, I had my property surveyed. My property tax bill and my deed indicate that I own my lot and 1 foot of their lot. 50 years ago, the neighbor and her husband, built the fence between the two properties on the lot line, not the property line. So, the fence is on my property.
I notified them by telephone, by in person conversation, and then by letter that I intend to remove the old, weak existing fence and put a new 6 foot dog-eared cedar fence where the existing fence is. I have asked them to keep the pittbulls (2) in the house and have arranged for the fence company to complete the job in one day.
The neighbor is questioning the survey, which has been recorded with the county. They want a copy of the survey. I said I would let them look at it. I paid $4000 for the survey and they can get their own copy from the county. I am also covering the $3000 for the fence. What do they want, my blood? They have asked for an extension, which I have granted. The new fence is due to be erected on August 2, but I have agreed to postpone until August 9.
They have built a small tool shed against the fence and do not want this destroyed. I have agreed to give them $100 to build a new shed. I have arranged to have her railing on the steps installed. I don’t want to do anything that puts the fence company or myself into any jeopardy. What happens to the shed and its contents? She says we are not allowed to touch her property. She is just trying to cause me grief and is being very successful!
Oh, and by the way, they have told me that they are refusing to restrain their pittbulls. I have contacted Animal Control and they are willing to send an officer out to have a talk with them. It is their responsiblility to restrain their animals. They want me to pitch in $200-$300 to have a temporary fence installed for THEIR pittbulls!
Fence Problem
I bought my house from my father’s estate. Next door are neighbors who suffer from mental illness and the elderly home owner fights me on everything I try to do.
Anticipating this, I had my property surveyed. My property tax bill and my deed indicate that I own my lot and 1 foot of their lot. 50 years ago, the neighbor and her husband, built the fence between the two properties on the lot line, not the property line. So, the fence is on my property.
I notified them by telephone, by in person conversation, and then by letter that I intend to remove the old, weak existing fence and put a new 6 foot dog-eared cedar fence where the existing fence is. I have asked them to keep the pittbulls (2) in the house and have arranged for the fence company to complete the job in one day.
The neighbor is questioning the survey, which has been recorded with the county. They want a copy of the survey. I said I would let them look at it. I paid $4000 for the survey and they can get their own copy from the county. I am also covering the $3000 for the fence. What do they want, my blood? They have asked for an extension, which I have granted. The new fence is due to be erected on August 2, but I have agreed to postpone until August 9.
They have built a small tool shed against the fence and do not want this destroyed. I have agreed to give them $100 to build a new shed. I have arranged to have her railing on the steps installed. I don’t want to do anything that puts the fence company or myself into any jeopardy. What happens to the shed and its contents? She says we are not allowed to touch her property. She is just trying to cause me grief and is being very successful!
Oh, and by the way, they have told me that they are refusing to restrain their pittbulls. I have contacted Animal Control and they are willing to send an officer out to have a talk with them. It is their responsiblility to restrain their animals. They want me to pitch in $200-$300 to have a temporary fence installed for THEIR pittbulls!