I had the same issue so I put up a chain link 3inches on my side(not telling my neighbor that) just to make sure I didn't encroach on his side. I had a friend in the busines so all I did was pay for the fence. He's the one that suggested the 3 inch deal. I was supposed to get a permit but at the time our township was in chaos and quite lax. I know you must follow type guidlines, ie no pallets or as one guy did, a row of those metal stand up shop desks (ha ha). In hind sight i should have just used page wire because now it looks like she put up a nice fence for herself, where as, I did it. She frequently flings her dog p@@p on my side and used to come over and get a shovel of dirt whenever she wanted. Oh, after a year or so, I had to have my friend come over and raise the whole fence 1 ft off the ground. Since her yard slopes towards my field, she decided my fence was an ideal barrier to fill in against to start building up her lot. Not gonna happen. Raised it so nothing could build up. Oh, she also decided to us it for a clothesline. Good fences make a-holes tolerable
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Today's Featured Article - A City Guy's First Tractor - by Fred Hambrecht. After living in apartments in Atlanta for more years than I care to remember, the wife and I decided to move to the country. Humming "Green Acres is the place for me..." we purchased a 29 acre tract about 60 miles south of Atlanta. Next came the house, I could talk about that ordeal for another two weeks... But, I want to talk about my tractor! We didn't even own a lawnmower, and all of a sudden we had enough grass to feed all the starving children of the bovine world. Naturally, I talked
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