Easement Laws In Tennessee For Fences

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Can You Build a Fence on an Easement? Yes, in most cases, you can build a fence on an easement. Fences are regularly built along or across easements. Homeowners who do this must expect the chance that their fence might be pulled down by a dominant estate (utility company, for example).

Tennessee Fence Law Basics For example, partition fences are the responsibility of both property owners even if only one neighbor needs a fence. Costs for the building and maintenance of the fence are to be shared equally by each landowner. That means you could be forced to pay for a fence you neither need nor want.

Removal; notice. No partition fence, or any part of a partition fence, shall be removed without the mutual consent of the owners, unless the party desiring to remove the fence, or part of the fence, shall first give six (6) months' notice in writing to the other owner of the owner's intention to remove the fence.

Fences are typically built between 2 and 8 inches from the line between properties. Some areas will allow the building of fences directly on the property line, but in this case, you'll have to cooperate with your neighbor and potentially share the cost of the fence.

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Easement Laws In Tennessee For Fences