05-07-2008, 04:59 PM
...but does advice like "make sure it's on *your* property really accomplish that?
If a fence is used to divide property, whose fence is it, anyway? If it's on "your" property, does that mean you can remove it if so-- moved? That doesn't seem legal.
I'm referring to an urban/track environment where the fences already exist, rather than some plot out in the country where one might have a fenced-in perimeter smaller than the lot.
If a fence is used to divide property, whose fence is it, anyway? If it's on "your" property, does that mean you can remove it if so-- moved? That doesn't seem legal.
I'm referring to an urban/track environment where the fences already exist, rather than some plot out in the country where one might have a fenced-in perimeter smaller than the lot.