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  2. Fences and other shared costs with neighbors: Who is ... - AOL

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    The fence is just one example of a shared expense between neighbors. Others to think about include gate considerations, fall cleanup, snow removal, land modification and vegetation planting and ...

  3. Fences and Other Shared Costs With Neighbors: Who Is ... - AOL

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    When it comes to figuring out who is responsible for fences and other shared costs between neighbors, sometimes the legal responsibility depends on your state of residence and its local ...

  4. How to deal with neighbors that encroach on your property - AOL

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    If your neighbor has taken a few feet of your land when building his fence, you can take steps to take back your land. A caveat, however; make sure you know where your true property boundaries are.

  5. Fence viewer - Wikipedia

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    Spite fences erected to annoy neighbors are illegal. The fence viewer has the power to order such fences changed to be inoffensive. If hostilities escalate, the building inspector is asked to become involved. His word is final. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts General Laws chapter 49 describe in detail the obligations of lot owners. [3]

  6. Mending Wall - Wikipedia

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    Mending the wall is a game for the narrator but in contrast, the neighbor seems quite serious about the work. The narrator notes how the neighbor seems to be walking not only in the thick shade of woods and trees but in actual "darkness", implying ignorance or inhospitable sentiments or both. [4] [5]

  7. Fences and Windows - Wikipedia

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    Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate is a 2002 book by Canadian journalist Naomi Klein and editor Debra Ann Levy. The book is a collection of newspaper articles, mostly from The Globe and Mail , with a few magazine articles from The Nation and speech transcripts.

  8. What to do when a neighbor's tree damages your property - AOL

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    For example, say you sent your neighbor a series of emails asking them to take down a dead tree that’s been teetering over your fence. If your neighbor’s response was an emphatic “no” each ...

  9. L. T.'s Theory of Pets - Wikipedia

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    L. T.'s Theory of Pets is a horror short story by American writer Stephen King. It was originally published in the 1997 limited-edition collection Six Stories . In 2001, it was released as an audiobook with the recording of King reading the story live at Royal Festival Hall in London .