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  2. “I Was Trying To Be Kind”: Woman Gives Neighbor A Shot At ...

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    A week after that second update, the neighbor withdrew his decision to have the tree removed. That was another wrench into Juniper’s fence efforts and didn’t really make sense, since an ...

  3. Spite fence - Wikipedia

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    A spite wall in Lancashire, England, built in 1880 by the owner of the land on the left, in reaction to the unwanted construction of the house on the right [1]. In property law, a spite fence is an overly tall fence or a row of trees, bushes, or hedges, constructed or planted between adjacent lots by a property owner (with no legitimate purpose), who is annoyed with or wishes to annoy a ...

  4. Family’s Fence Upgrade Causes Karen Neighbor To Make ... - AOL

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    If a fence or wall separates the properties, it becomes a shared feature even if technically only one of the neighbors owns it and has paid for it. In the end, the fence benefits both parties and ...

  5. 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.

  6. Easement - Wikipedia

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    For example, putting up a fence across a long-used public path through private property may be a trespass and a court may order the obstacle removed. Turning off the water supply to a downstream neighbor may similarly trespass on the neighbor's water easement.

  7. Fence - Wikipedia

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    "Good fences make good neighbors." – a proverb quoted by Robert Frost in the poem "Mending Wall" "A good neighbor is a fellow who smiles at you over the back fence, but doesn't climb over it." – Arthur Baer "There is something about jumping a horse over a fence, something that makes you feel good. Perhaps it's the risk, the gamble.

  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. Fence viewer - Wikipedia

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    1. When there is no existing fence at the boundary between two properties, and one owner desires the construction of a new fence to delineate the boundary. 2. When a line fence already exists, and one owner believes it requires reconstruction or repair.