What is the name of your state? Michigan
A person moved into the house next door about 2 years ago. There was a chain link fence installed by the previous owner about 6 inches away from the property line on their side.
In the last week this person has torn down the chain link fence, and put up a six foot privacy fence extremely close to the property line. City ordinance states that a person may not move or expand an existing fence without a permit. Also, the ordinance states that privacy fences are allowed only on the lot line and a homeowner may not install a privacy fence without written approval of the abutting neighbor. We made a complaint to the city and they cited him. However, now they tell us that that he may appeal to keep the fence and furthermore he is allowed to come onto our property to paint and maintain that fence.
The fence is made of the cheapest preformed panels available and the homeowner has installed himself in a very unworkmanlike manner (noticeably wavy with respect to the lot line as well as couple of already broken slats).
It is my greatest fear that the city is going to allow him to keep his fence over my objections and I will be forced to look at this monstrosity every day. Further, I foresee my own property value plummeting in an already depressed housing market preventing me from moving. I feel my rights are being compromised for his desire for privacy.
Is there any legal remedy available to me if the appeal board allows this fence?
A person moved into the house next door about 2 years ago. There was a chain link fence installed by the previous owner about 6 inches away from the property line on their side.
In the last week this person has torn down the chain link fence, and put up a six foot privacy fence extremely close to the property line. City ordinance states that a person may not move or expand an existing fence without a permit. Also, the ordinance states that privacy fences are allowed only on the lot line and a homeowner may not install a privacy fence without written approval of the abutting neighbor. We made a complaint to the city and they cited him. However, now they tell us that that he may appeal to keep the fence and furthermore he is allowed to come onto our property to paint and maintain that fence.
The fence is made of the cheapest preformed panels available and the homeowner has installed himself in a very unworkmanlike manner (noticeably wavy with respect to the lot line as well as couple of already broken slats).
It is my greatest fear that the city is going to allow him to keep his fence over my objections and I will be forced to look at this monstrosity every day. Further, I foresee my own property value plummeting in an already depressed housing market preventing me from moving. I feel my rights are being compromised for his desire for privacy.
Is there any legal remedy available to me if the appeal board allows this fence?