Hi, I'm hoping you can give me some info.
My DH and I want to replace the fence between our house and one of our neighbors house. I told my DH that since the post of the fence were on our side, it ment it was our fence and we had to pay for it ourselves. He wasn't thrilled about it since you can clearly see his kids had a lot to do with the need for replacing the fence in the first place.
So that put aside I am wondering whether we should also replace the one piece of fence that makes his yard enclosed?
The fence runs the lengtrh of our yards, then at the front has one piece that goes left to enclose his yard and one piece with a door that goes right to enclose my yard.
We currently have a smaller wood fence, but I want to replace it with a privacy wood fence. The thing is that his section of the fence isn't even in the ground. You can literally pick the whole slab of wood up- if your strong enough.
Now I now that the fence is going to be a different type of fence, but given the situation and the fact that we are paying for the whole fence to be replaced ourselves I don't think we should have to pay for the one slab that encloses his yard. I wanted to see if any one know whether we were required to replace that? Thanks for your help.
My DH and I want to replace the fence between our house and one of our neighbors house. I told my DH that since the post of the fence were on our side, it ment it was our fence and we had to pay for it ourselves. He wasn't thrilled about it since you can clearly see his kids had a lot to do with the need for replacing the fence in the first place.
So that put aside I am wondering whether we should also replace the one piece of fence that makes his yard enclosed?
The fence runs the lengtrh of our yards, then at the front has one piece that goes left to enclose his yard and one piece with a door that goes right to enclose my yard.
We currently have a smaller wood fence, but I want to replace it with a privacy wood fence. The thing is that his section of the fence isn't even in the ground. You can literally pick the whole slab of wood up- if your strong enough.
Now I now that the fence is going to be a different type of fence, but given the situation and the fact that we are paying for the whole fence to be replaced ourselves I don't think we should have to pay for the one slab that encloses his yard. I wanted to see if any one know whether we were required to replace that? Thanks for your help.