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Title: Understanding Canadian Fence Building Regulations (Part 2)


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Understanding Canadian Fence Building Regulations
(Part 2)
  • Natural Art Fence Vancouver

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  • Our neighbours fence could grant them permission
    to have rights over your property! Understanding
    fence building regulations will help prevent any
    unwanted intrusions onto your property and/or
    disputes you may have among your neighbours!
  • In British Columbia, Canada, the Land Titles
    system governs ownership of land. Under the Land
    Titles system, if your neighbour placed his fence
    onto your property, you are legally entitled to
    have your neighbour remove the fence.

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  • However, if you do not object or grant
    permission, your act of doing nothing after 10
    years will grant your neighbour the right to
    obtain Court Order confirming his ownership of
    that strip of property. For example, your
    neighbour has built a fence one foot onto your
    property. You did not bother to tell him or
    object to this action. After 10 years, you
    decided to sell your home and you begin to
    dispute about the fence. Legally, your neighbour
    will be granted the right to obtain Court Order
    and the ownership of the land that was underneath
    the fence.

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  • Now, lets say you were building a fence, how
    would you avoid the problem your neighbour had
    faced in the previous scenario? The solution is
    to call the property surveyor to pinpoint the
    boundary line between your property and your
    neighbours. Calling the surveyor will save you
    money in the long run and minimize dispute. Keep
    in mind that the validity of the survey lasts
    between 10 to 14 days, which is why we recommend
    having everything ready prior to calling. If you
    and your neighbour are sharing the fence, then
    building the fence right on the boundary line is
    accurate.

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  • If you were to own the fence yourself, then build
    the fence towards your side of the property and
    not over the boundary line.
  • Understanding these rules will help you reduce
    unwanted surprises! Remember to work with your
    neighbours and not against them. After all,
    whether you decide to share the fence with your
    neighbour or not, a fence will always have two
    sides to look at!

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  • Disclaimer
  • While Natural Art Concrete Fence strives to make
    the information on this website as timely and
    accurate as possible, Natural Art makes no
    claims, promises, or guarantees about the
    accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the
    contents of this site, and expressly disclaims
    liability for errors and omissions in the
    contents of this site.

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Fences Vancouver- Natural Art Concrete Fence LTD
  • Address 7923 Webster Road, Delta, BC, V4G 1E4,
    Canada
  • Phone Number 604-952-5272
  • Fax Number 604-952-5273
  • Email Id naturalart_at_naturalartfence.com
  • Website http//www.naturalartfence.com

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