There is a saying that good fences make good neighbors; and how true this is. If you build a fence where it should be built, it helps to outline and clearly define a property.
A fence can make your neighbor happy or unhappy depending on where and how it is built. If you are thinking of building a fence around your property, you may be wondering can I build a fence on my property line. More...
How Do I Find Out My Property Line ?
Usually all properties have surveying stakes, markers or corner pins driven into the ground that help to locate the property line and the property boundaries. Usually survey pins, also known as corner pins, are located at the corner of the property and are pipes that are 1/2 inch in diameter. Usually they are buried into the ground and that is why you will not be able to see them from the surface. More...
Laws About Tree Overhanging Property Line
It can be quite irritating to have a neighbor's tree overhanging your property line. Is there anything you can do about it? The first thing to do is check the laws about tree overhanging the property line. The laws clearly state that if the tree trunk is in one person's property and the branches overhang into another person's property, the other property owner has all rights to cut the branches if they are creating a nuisance. More...
Property Line Survey Cost
Although property line survey is something that people rarely make use of, when they do need, just a little knowledge can help them save costly property line survey cost. Property line survey is done when the boundary of the property changes, ownership of the property changes or the owner wants to erect a fence along the boundary. More...
Where Do You Go To Determine Property Line ?
When buying a home, one of the most important things that you need to do is determine the property line. At this point you might be asking yourself where do you go to determine the property line and why do you need to do it. Well, the reason is simple. You may want to construct a fence or build additional structures. These things require you to know your property line so that you stay on the right of any building code and law. More...

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