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Originally Posted by Tombstone RJ
Nope, not correct. And trust me, I know. The fence has been there too long, it's an understood boundary. In fact, 007 had it surveyed prior to buying the property, so he knows the fence is not on the property boundary line.
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Not necessarily. Depends most likely on if there is a city or county ordinance.
Generally, if a fence is
wholly on his property, he is free to tear it down. You, again generally, only end up in situations like you speak of if the fence resides directly on the property line, known as a partition fence.