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§ 55.1-2821. Adjoining landowners shall build and maintain, at their joint and equal expense, division fences between their lands, unless one of them shall choose to let his land lie open or unless they shall otherwise agree between themselves.
Building setbacks range from 6' to 20' feet from side property lines. Anything over 256 square feet requires a building permit from the city and a property survey.
If a fence is built on a property line, both owners are responsible for maintaining it. It's always a good idea to check your local laws and regulations, as well as any agreements or contracts that may be in place, to determine who is responsible for fence maintenance in your specific situation.
§ 15.2-3106. Whenever any two or more localities wish to relocate or change the boundary line between them, the governing bodies of such localities may, by agreement, establish, relocate or change such boundary line between them. 1977, c. 277, § 15.1-1031.1; 1983, c.
Virginia is bounded on the north by Maryland and the District of Columbia, on the west by West Virginia, on the southwest by Kentucky, and on the south by Tennessee and North Carolina. The Atlantic Ocean, rivers, mountains, and a parallel of latitude form its boundaries.
Under Virginia adverse possession laws, a person may acquire title after inhabiting a property for 15 years.
List of Neighboring States State NameBordering States Virginia Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia Washington Idaho, Oregon West Virginia Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia Wisconsin Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota46 more rows
The border between Virginia and Washington, DC is the Potomac river, too. Since the District of Columbia is made up of land ceded to it by Maryland, DC controls the river and islands between itself and Virginia.
List of Neighboring States State NameNumber of Neighboring States Arizona Georgia Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nevada New Mexico Ohio Virginia West Virginia 5 Alabama Indiana Kansas Maryland Mississippi Montana North Carolina Oregon Texas Wisconsin 47 more rows