Posted by paul on January 12, 2010 at 21:30:39 from (66.44.132.155):
In Reply to: Fence Etiquette posted by Dan in North Houston on January 12, 2010 at 15:23:59:
I'd talk to the fella in a friendly way. You'll likely get somewhere, if you don't _expect_ anything and just meet with the fella. Hey neighbor, howdy.... Now, if you walk in & say I need the fence cleared, I need to work on your land, I really should get money from you, and you need to pay for your 1/2 of the fence too just like the law says... Well then it'll probably be a real short converation for you. ;) Attitude is everything....
Many locations have this sort of thing covered in law, and the right/left rule thing is common. But - if you are the only one with cattle, it really kinda should be your nickel on the line. If you bring the subject up, you should know what the law says as it applies in your county. But.... You do want to be a neighbor, not a money collector. Think about whom the fence is helping, and how it all works out for everyone.
The trust/estate/managed property deal - sometimes best to leave those sleeping dogs lie. They can be tough to deal with, very very slow, but once you show up on their radar they can envoke the laws all to their favor from another state so you have a ell of a time doing anything in return.....
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