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Re: Building fence on property line
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Posted by kyhayman on November 06, 2004 at 17:25:50 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: Building fence on property line posted by Leland on November 06, 2004 at 15:36:49:
Based on my read of Il fence law you can force him to build 1/2 the fence. Its the same way here in KY. I can force someone to build or get a lein on their property for 1/2 the fence cost. I've never liked that approach. Been on the receivng end of a bag of salt laced with insecticide before and cut fences. Lucky I found the poison before the cows did. If I need to build fence I always talk to the neighbor, if he wont I just build it myself and eat the cost. Just did 3800' of woven wire, guy didnt want a single tree disturbed on his side of the line, I got a dozer to peel right down the line and clean it out, far edge of the blade right on the line and clear on me. Then I put the fence up on the boundary. Not worth a war with a neighbor over a thousand dollars.
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