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Posted by ricky hilton on April 30, 2005 at 20:21:36 from (166.82.5.99):
In Reply to: Re: Building fence on property line posted by jdemaris on November 07, 2004 at 06:26:30:
I JUST NEED SOME INFO ABOUT THE FENCE ON THE LINE. ABOUT A YEAR AGO MY FRIEND BESIDE ME WAS BUILDING ON HIS HOUSE SO HE ASKED IF HE COULD BORROW ABOUT 6 FEET OF MY PROPERTY, WELL I SAID HE COULD TEMPORARLEY SO HE PUT UP A FENCE THEN HE HAD THE CITY TO PUT A POWER POLE ON MY LAND. so I CALLED THE CITY, THEY SAID THEY WOULD MOVE IT FOR 900.OO DOLLARS. SO I ASKED MY SO CALLED FRIEND TO PUT THE FENCE BACK WHERE IT WAS, NOW HE SAYS THE FENCE WAS PUT UP WRONG YEARS AGO AND HES WAS GOING TO TAKE WHAT HE THOUGHT WAS HIS UNLESS I HAD IT SURVIED I CAN'T AFFORD TO HAVE THIS DONE. WHAT HE HAD BUILT ON HIS HOUSE I CAN REACH WHERE THE FENCE IS SUPPOSED TO BE AND TOUCH HIS HOUSE I THOUGHT YOU HAD TO BUILD SO FAR FROM THE LINE I LIVE IN CABARRUS COUNTY I DONT KNOW THE LAWS AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO MAYBE SOMEONE CAN E-MAIL ME AND HELP. THIS MAKES ME FEEL BAD BECAUSE I WAS JUST TRYING TO HELP HIM AND HE TOOK ADVANTAGE OF MY STUPIDITY NO MORE MR. NICE GUY
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