Can I Clean My Side Of Neighbors Fence?

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5 Answers. Yes, talk to your neighbor, but you can just do your side . I’ve pressure washed my fence that looked like that (entire fence... I wasn’t matching another part of my fence,) and removed the mold (that’s what has turned the boards gray) down to where the boards are a golden tan again.

Can I legally paint my side of Neighbours fence?

Your neighbor cannot paint his side of your fence without your permission , unless his side of the fence falls on his side of the property line. If his side of the fence does not fall on his property line and he paints it anyway, then he could be sued for vandalism.

Can I attach things to my side of Neighbours fence?

If the fence is your property, it is illegal for a neighbor to attach something to it without your permission . Any modifications and attachments can only be done by the legal owner, meaning your neighbor, even if the side of the fence is facing their house, cannot legally change anything on your fence.

Do you have to give your Neighbour the good side of the fence?

Though it is common practice, no law mandates your neighbor get the good side of the fence , though your local city might. ... Before you begin building a fence at your property, you should always double-check your local laws and regulations. Running it by your neighbor is also a good idea to avoid any surprises.

Can you stain your side of the fence?

Generally, this is the best approach, but it is not cast in stone. In reality, if one side of the fence faces a neighbor and they choose not to stain or seal their side will discolor and yours won’t, without this affecting the structural integrity of the structure.

How do you tell if a fence is yours or neighbors?

There is no general rule about whether you own the fence on the left or the fence on the right of your property.

Can my Neighbour grow plants up my fence?

“A landowner has the right to demand that the branches or roots of a neighbor’s trees, bushes, or plants, that extend over or into his property be trimmed at the expense of the neighbor.” ... So, if the viewer can safely destroy the plants overrunning the fence, they are probably within their rights.

Who gets the nice side of the fence?

The finished side should face toward your neighbor . Not only is this more polite, but it’s the standard. Your property will look a lot nicer with the “good” side facing the outside world. Otherwise, your fence will look like it was installed backward.

Who owns the fence between houses?

In California, two people whose properties border each other are both required to maintain an existing fence between the properties, with only a few exceptions. In short, each owner has to pay one-half of the cost of maintaining or replacing the fence.

Which side of the fence do I own?

The best way to determine whether a fence is yours or not is by examining where it falls on the property line. If the fence is placed on your side of the property line between your house and your neighbor’s, the fence is yours .

What is the best color to stain a fence?

If you’re considering stain colors for a privacy fence, you may want to stick with commonly used colors like a warm cedar, rich redwood or dark brown . If you’re staining a ranch rail fence, it may be fitting to choose a darker color like a black fence stain or dark brown fence stain.

Is it better to stain or seal a fence?

Applying a stain is a bit trickier than sealers , and is best left to professionals. Although a wood stain is more expensive than a sealer, it can last up to 5 times longer and looks more professional. So you certainly get your money’s worth.

Is it worth it to stain a fence?

A wood fence provides privacy, security and a great focal point for your property. Routine wood fence maintenance is important to maintain the aesthetic of the fence and the life of the wood. A fence should be stained every two to three years to preserve the look and function of the fence.

Can I replace my fence without Neighbours permission?

In California, two people whose properties border each other are both required to maintain an existing fence between the properties, with only a few exceptions. In short, each owner has to pay one-half of the cost of maintaining or replacing the fence .

When a fence is damaged who is responsible for repairs?

Secondly, California law presumes that both owners benefit equally from the boundary fence , and therefore are equally responsible for the reasonable costs of construction and maintenance.

Can my Neighbour grow ivy on my fence?

ANSWER: The ivy will belong to the neighbour as its roots appear to come from the neighbouring property . If the end-terrace wall is structurally sound, then the ivy is unlikely to cause damage as generally ivy roots are not strong enough to penetrate a structurally sound wall.

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