More often than not, it's the left side if you're looking down your garden, away from your house. However, it will be stated in the deed's of the house anyway.
2006-11-17 07:27:38
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answered by Anon 4
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no longer an worry-free question in any respect. in case you will discover a deed plan possession would desire to be indicated by utilising a "T" mark in the backyard which owns the boundary. in spite of the undeniable fact that there is a dfifference between a boundary this is an imaginary line dividing 2 residences and a fence this is the actual indicator of that line. for that reason in case you submit the fence however the boundary is your neighbour's, the fence maintains to be your sources however the boundary remains his duty. whilst possession of the left hand fence is maximum typical that's by utilising no ability a actuality. diverse tactics of putting up fencing as stated by utilising others is a hallmark of possession yet additionally no longer definitive. except particularly suggested in the deeds there is in actuality no longer something which demands that a fence be erected or maintained so which you do no longer would desire to do something in any respect different than ascertain that any animals, little ones etc. do no longer stray into next doorways backyard and he would desire to do the comparable. so which you do no longer would desire to do something yet legal experts and surveyors love a stable boundary dispute as no person yet them beneficial factors so try to attain an amicable contract based on the deeds if accessible.
2016-10-15 16:28:20
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answered by ? 4
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Actually, in my house it's the boundary to the right, as I look down the garden form the backdoor and also the boundary running across the bottom of my land. apparently, when boundary fences are put up, yours is the one which doesn't show the horizonatally running boards that support the fence uprights.
2006-11-17 07:37:09
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answered by Anonymous
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We have recently moved and the deeds say ALL fences are joint owned. So your deeds are the only solution as there is no 'norm'.
We replaced 2 sides & both neighbours paid half - gratefully.
2006-11-18 23:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Looking out the back ur fence is right side, out front ur's is left, had thiis arguement with my neighbout - will never forget now
2006-11-17 07:31:25
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answered by Tinamcb 1
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I was always told that if the stumps are in your garden and the smooth is in theirs that means it's your fence.
2006-11-17 07:32:42
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answered by suckaslug 4
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with your back to your house the fence to the right
2006-11-17 07:41:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it to be the right side if u live in a terraced house
2006-11-17 09:43:43
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on who erected the fence originally. If you or your predecessors did, it's yours, if your neighbours did, it's theirs. If you both paid for it, it belongs to both of you. Simple really.
2006-11-17 07:32:30
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answered by kpk 5
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the left
2006-11-17 07:27:52
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answered by dr_gonzo_1974 3
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