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<blockquote data-quote="DocWatson" data-source="post: 253205" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>Take pictures showing the fence on your property line that he damaged and have your GF find her reciept first. Then, I believe that if you contact the town or county inspector and file an encroachment or trespass complaint they may have to get a survey and either remove the fence altogether or move it so that it complies with setback requirements. If there was no building permit pulled when the fence was built and it's on their property, they will have to tear it down. If it's on yours, you will have to tear it down.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'd let it go and plant fast growing evergreens along the property line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocWatson, post: 253205, member: 112"] Take pictures showing the fence on your property line that he damaged and have your GF find her reciept first. Then, I believe that if you contact the town or county inspector and file an encroachment or trespass complaint they may have to get a survey and either remove the fence altogether or move it so that it complies with setback requirements. If there was no building permit pulled when the fence was built and it's on their property, they will have to tear it down. If it's on yours, you will have to tear it down. Personally, I'd let it go and plant fast growing evergreens along the property line. [/QUOTE]
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