As an attorney who lives on a farm I get those type of questions often.. My Professional answer is IT DEPENDS ON THE STATE AND COUNTY WHERE YOU LIVE.
What Billy Bob or Bubba post on here may NOT be the law and practice in your particular state and county, so beware of non trained non professional lay advice. So, my best advice must be as always CONSULT A LOCAL QUALIIFIED TRAINED PROFESSIONAL and also consult with local county authorities such as Trustees or other county officials etc. as/if such exist in your jurisdiction.
Here in our jurisdiction adjoining property owners maintain their half of fences with that half being the right one half as they face their neighbor. If one refuses to maintain his half, the township trustees can hire the fence built and then place a tax lien on the property owners real estate THAT GETS THEIR ATTENTION AND GETS THE FENCE BILL PAID LOL
CAUTION; Beware of erecting a fence (absent proper legal safeguards) at a location OTHER THEN the boundary, because the laws of Adverse Possession might someday under certain circumstances cause that line to ripen into a new legal boundary CONSULT AN ATTORNEY NOT BILLY BOB
Finally TALK TO THE NEIGHBOR that's the first thing to do......
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