Knowing your precise property lines can prevent potential disputes with your neighbors in many scenarios—like who’s responsible for cutting down a fallen tree. You may also want to know these details ...
You’ve heard about nosy neighbors, but what about encroaching ones? When a neighbor’s fence, tree, driveway, or even a garage starts creeping onto your property, it’s more than just an eyesore. It’s ...
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Property line wars: 6 things you legally can't do to your own fence (but your neighbors will notice)
Building a fence seems simple enough. You buy the materials, hire a contractor or grab your tools, and start digging post ...
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Where Does Your Property Line Start?
If you own one or are planning to buy land you’ve probably wondered where your property line falls in relation to the street, you’re not alone! Because of the wide variety of ways to define property ...
Q: When my house was built in 2007, a chain-link fence was on the property line of the neighbors behind me. My builder added a wood fence on my side of the chain-link fence. Later, another wood fence ...
Property lines offer important insight into your land use and protect you and your relationship with your neighbors. Knowing property lines before purchasing a property can ensure there's no ...
HOCKLEY, Texas (KTRK) -- Property lines leave a Waller Country woman wondering how she'll access her home. Sharon Weilkens sold part of her rural property years ago, which included her driveway. "I ...
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