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Re: OT: The question of fencing once again!
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Posted by John T on September 04, 2005 at 12:27:16 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: OT: The question of fencing once again! posted by Rauville on September 04, 2005 at 11:27:41:
Rau, Im an attorney in Indiana and these type of laws are to some degree both state and county specific. For example in our County n Township one takes fence disputes to the Township Trustee for enforcement and if the adjoining land owner (once served legal notice) refuses to construct a mimimum "legal fence" he can have it built by a contractor and adds the cost to the property owners tax bill which, if unpaid, becomes a lien on the real estate. However, I suggest you at least consult with a local attorney and then make your decision before just paying that dude whatever he says you owe. John T Nordhoff in Indiana, Country Lawyer
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