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Make Sure Your Fences are Up to Code



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By : Eva Judge    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-12 19:00:21

When buying or selling a new home, it is critical to make sure that any fencing that is on the property is up to code. The fences on a property not only need to meet local council requirements, but they need to be located on the shared boundary line. If a council inspector looks everything over and determines that a property's fences aren't up to code - or that they encroach on a neighbour's property - then you could end up spending a lot of extra money.

Take Care when Installing New Fences -

Any time you build a new fence, you need to think about the future. Down the road, that fence could pose a problem for you when it's time to sell. The last thing you need is for building inspections to reveal that your fence is not on the true boundary line. Therefore, you should always have a survey conducted whenever you're unsure about where that boundary line is.

Since you need to be absolutely sure about where a boundary line is, it pays to have a survey conducted. By giving your neighbour notice of the planned survey, you can have them pay for half of the cost. However, if your neighbour believes that he knows where the boundary line is, he is allowed to put down stakes. If the survey concurs with his beliefs, he won't have to share the cost of the survey. On the other hand, if the survey shows that he is wrong, he will have to pay for half the price.

Obey Local Ordinances -

Your local council has many rules and regulations concerning fences. Prior to building a new fence, then, it's always smart to familiarise yourself with those rules. At times you may wish to obtain an approval from the council prior to erecting the fences so that you don't have to take it down in the future. If a pest inspection company comes out and determines that your fence violates local codes and ordinances, you may be responsible for removing it and making the necessary changes. You can avoid that headache by double-checking that your fence adheres to local regulations.

Keep the Peace -

Nobody wants a neighbour's fence or other structure to encroach on their property. As no one ever wants to upset their neighbours, you should always be conscious about where and how your new fences will be placed. After all, you could end up living next door to them for many years to come. A huge part of being a considerate neighbour is making sure that you keep one another's preferences in mind. Ideally, you should check with your neighbour before selecting a fence to make sure that they approve. In addition to being on the boundary line and adhering to local laws, it's a smart move to make.

Author Resource: Before you actually go through and buy a house, it is important to have detailed Brisbane building inspections conducted. One of the things that an experiencede pest inspection Brisbane firm such as Brisbane Building and Pest Inspection Services http://www.brisbanebuildingandpest.com.au/ will look at are the fences on a property.
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