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Re: OT- line fence and neighbor


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Posted by oldtractorfun on August 15, 2011 at 22:55:59 from (74.14.130.135):

In Reply to: Re: OT- line fence and neighbor posted by KEH on August 15, 2011 at 18:26:36:

I know here in the Township I live in in Ontario the Township has a fence inspector. They will look at the fence line, say where the fence goes and what kind of fence is ok. The 6 inch rule is used here also, keep fence 6 inches on your property. Had to point this out to a neighbour a number of years ago.
Have a neighbor on one side of me, no fence between us but only a couple of problems. They keep trucks on the property, run a business. One year they kept pushing snow about 3 feet onto my property. Have fence posts on the corners so easy to just eye the fence line up. I would take the M and push the snow back onto their property after I told him about it and he kept doing it. He brought a backhoe in one day and made a big pile of snow on my property. When I got home and seen that I just took the Farmall M with an 8ft blade on the front, worked away at the pile of snow till it was all pushed back onto him, never gave it time to freeze in. That seemed to fix the snow problem.
Last year I came home and saw he just put crushed stone all over his yard and onto my lawn a couple of feet, dozer just got loaded back onto trailer ready to pull out. I walked over and asked the guy with the dozer and truck what the hell he was doing putting that stone on my lawn. He said he just put it where he told. Told him to get that &*^%ing dozer off the trailer and get the gravel off my lawn or cops were being called and I would be pressing charges for tresspassing and destroying my lawn. He went and talked to the neighbour, neighbour had to come talk to me, we had a bit of a chat, more or less civil but dozer came off the trailer and gravel scrapped off my lawn. A bit of a mess but knew what grass was tore up would grow back.
Haven't had any problems since, he even had one of his men this spring rake up the gravel that had got onto my lawn a bit from the snow plowing. think most people will behave when they know they can't get away with something, they just need to know your going to be firm and you don't put up with BS.
Good luck, see a lawyer, talk to the county, township and see what they can do for you.


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