North Carolina Boundary Line Agreement regarding Encroachment of Fence, Driveway, or Structure

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A "boundary line" is a legal term that refers to the area that a plot of land covers. It is generally determined by using either a property surveyor or GPS technology. The description of your boundary lines can usually be found in the property's recorded title.
A boundary line agreement is signed between two property owners. The purpose is to makes it easier for either party to sell their property without any fuss over the boundaries. The terms include location of the boundary line, property details and the parties involved.
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You should try to figure out where the boundary between the two properties is. As long as it's not higher than 2m, your neighbour is free to put up a fence on their property. If you have an issue with the fence, you should always try to resolve the situation in an informal way.

In most cases, if you add an outdoor structure such as a fence, you need a permit. However, it specifically depends on the codes, zoning and regulations of where you live. In some cases, you may not need a permit but you must adhere to the local regulations regarding height limits and specific fence materials.

Write the LetterDescribe the violation.Explain that you are giving the neighbor notice that she needs to remove the encroaching structure.If relevant, mention other solutions such as selling the land or giving the neighbor permission to use the encroached-upon area.More items...?

In most areas, fences can be installed between 2-8 inches from the boundary line. However, some areas may allow you to build right up to the property line. Make sure you contact your local council to find out what applies to your area.

The exact amount a building needs to be set back from the property line will vary from one location to another. However, the required setback on the side is typically between 5 10 feet, while the front and back require around 10 20 feet at a minimum.

How Close To The Property Line Can I Build? 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.

How Close To The Property Line Can I Build? 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.

Yes. The Party Wall Act permits you to build up to or astride the line of junction/boundary with your neighbour, but the correct notices must be served and the correct process followed.

No fence can be higher than 8 feet unless it is at least 15 feet away from all property lines or complies with principal building setbacks.

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North Carolina Boundary Line Agreement regarding Encroachment of Fence, Driveway, or Structure