Creating a Boundary Agreement
In some cases, neighbors agree to document the boundary formally and acknowledge the encroachment without moving the fence. This type of agreement can prevent future disputes while keeping the fence where it is.
Granting Permission for Temporary Use
Another possibility is allowing the fence to remain temporarily with written permission. This makes it clear that your neighbor is not gaining ownership of that portion of land.
Selling or Leasing the Small Strip of Land
Occasionally, homeowners agree to sell or lease the small portion of land affected by the fence. This solution can be convenient when the area is small and both parties want to avoid construction changes.
When the Neighbor Refuses to Cooperate
If a friendly conversation does not resolve the problem, the next step may involve more formal actions.
Written Request
A written request explaining the issue and asking that the fence be moved can help clarify the situation. Written communication creates documentation that shows you addressed the problem.
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