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Tips for Home Buyers: Homes with Shared Fences

May 17, 2024 by James Scott

You’re on the exciting journey of purchasing a new home, and you might find yourself in a situation where the property has a shared fence. This may not seem like a big deal at first, but shared fences can sometimes come with their own set of considerations and challenges. As a seasoned real estate agent, I’m here to share some valuable tips to help you navigate the process smoothly.

Understand the Shared Responsibility: One of the first things you should do when considering a property with a shared fence is to understand who is responsible for its maintenance and upkeep. Typically, the responsibility is shared between both property owners whose properties the fence divides. However, this may not always be the case, so it’s essential to clarify this with the seller or your real estate agent.

Review Property Lines: Before finalizing the purchase, it’s crucial to verify the property lines and ensure that the fence is indeed placed along the boundary. Property surveys can help in confirming this information. It’s also wise to check for any encroachments or disputes regarding the fence that might cause issues in the future.

Communication is Key: If possible, try to establish open communication with your future neighbors regarding the shared fence. Discussing matters such as maintenance responsibilities, any planned alterations or repairs, and mutual agreements can help prevent misunderstandings down the line. A friendly relationship with your neighbors can go a long way in maintaining harmony.

Consider Legalities: Depending on your location, there may be specific laws or regulations governing shared fences. Familiarize yourself with local ordinances regarding fence maintenance, height restrictions, and any permits required for repairs or modifications. Being aware of your rights and obligations can save you from potential legal headaches.

Budget for Maintenance: Shared fences, like any other structure, require regular maintenance to ensure their longevity. Factor in the costs of repairs, painting, or replacement when budgeting for homeownership. It’s a good idea to set aside a separate fund specifically for fence maintenance to avoid financial strain in the future.

Get it in Writing: When finalizing the purchase agreement, make sure that the details regarding the shared fence are clearly outlined in writing. This should include specifics about maintenance responsibilities, any agreements reached with the neighbors, and how disputes will be resolved. Having everything documented can provide clarity and prevent misunderstandings later on.

Maintaining a positive relationship with your neighbors is essential when dealing with a shared fence. Respect their boundaries, communicate openly, and be considerate of any concerns they may have regarding the fence. A little courtesy goes a long way in fostering good neighborly relations. Buying a home with a shared fence doesn’t have to be deterring. By understanding your rights and responsibilities, communicating effectively with your neighbors, and being proactive about maintenance, you can enjoy your new home with peace of mind.

Filed Under: Home Buyer Tips Tagged With: New Home, Property Lines, Shared Fence

What To Know About Property Lines

March 14, 2023 by James Scott

What To Know About Property LinesIf you are in the process of buying a new home, you know that there are a lot of moving parts involved. You need to know everything you can about a potential house before you decide to purchase it, and that includes the property lines. What do you need to know about property lines, and why are they so important?

How Are Property Lines Drawn?

While property lines are the borders that separate one property from another, they are also legal boundaries. Essentially, property lines determine what you do and do not own. There is a chance that someone may place a fence directly on top of the property line, but there is no guarantee that the fence is in the right place. Usually, property lines are determined and drawn by a surveyor who takes a look at the land, refers to any deeds or records related to the properties involved, and lets you know exactly where the boundaries are located. 

How Can You Find Your Property Lines?

When you are looking at a potential property, finding your property lines should be close to the top of your list. You are purchasing not only the building but the land around it, and you need to know where your land will end. This could determine potential projects you have in mind for the property. If you are building a house, there might be stakes in the ground clearly showing your property lines. If you are purchasing an existing property, you may have to pull legal records to figure out where the boundaries are located.

How Property Lines Play A Role After The Purchase

There are several situations where property lines could play a role after you purchase the property. For example, if you need to trim a tree, or if a tree falls on the property line, you may need to know who is responsible for getting rid of it. Furthermore, if there is a home improvement project coming up, you need to know the limits of that construction project. 

Know Your Property Lines

You need to know the boundaries of any property you are thinking of purchasing. An experienced real estate professional understands how to look up documentation and let you know exactly where the property lines are before you move forward with the purchase. 

Filed Under: Real Estate Tagged With: New Home, Property Lines, Real Estate

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