Massachusetts Agreement by Adjacent Landowners to Construct a Partition Fence with Each Party to Construct One-Half

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Statutory regulation of partition fences exists in many states. Such statutes may require a particular kind of fence and prohibit other kinds of fences, and may establish certain requirements of cooperation between adjoining landowners as to partition fences. Even where statutory regulation exists, adjoining landowners are usually free to execute agreements with respect to fences that are at variance from the requirements of the statutes. If there is no applicable statute, control over the construction and maintenance of fences is usually regulated by agreement between the adjoining landowners.

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In most residential areas, the maximum height allowed for a fence is typically six feet. It is imperative to check with your local building department, as these restrictions can vary by city or town.

This doctrine holds that when adjoining landowners, by mistake or compromise, have established a mutually respected boundary (differing from that in their deeds) over a 21-year period, that established boundary becomes the new property line.

In Ohio, a line fence is defined as a fence dividing adjoining lands of different owners. The law requires that line fences be maintained by the adjoining landowners in a good and substantial manner and that each landowner bear an equal share of the cost of repair and maintenance.

An example If your neighbor has a history of complaining about noise coming from your backyard pool and he suddenly builds a fence that is so tall that it blocks the sun to your pool, this could be a spite fence. By blocking the sun, your neighbor knows you will not use your pool as much.

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.

Generally, to be polite you should give your neighbour the good side of the fence which means even though you've paid for the fence you will then end up with the not so nice side.

What does the law say on who gets the smooth side of the fence? We've already touched upon this above, but it's well worth reiterating as it can cause confusion. The rules are that the fence posts must be on the owners side of the boundary, but there is no law that states the smooth side must face either way.

No permit is required to a fence. Fences may not exceed six (6) feet in height. Fences may be placed up to the property line, except for on a corner lot: corner lots require fences to be placed a minimum of ten (10) feet back from the property line on the non-addressed roadway.

Property Lines and Tree Laws in Nebraska Nebraska law states that adjoining owners must keep the division fence in good repair and that includes removing or trimming trees when they interfere with the condition of the fence. If your neighbors do not comply with this law, you can sue them for private nuisance.

There really isn't a ?good? side. Some customers feel that the smooth side or the picket fence side is nicer looking and so many prefer to see this side. It is important to note that any fence visible from the street should have the smooth side facing out toward the street. Many if not most HOA's require this.

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Massachusetts Agreement by Adjacent Landowners to Construct a Partition Fence with Each Party to Construct One-Half