Browse Forums Building A New House Re: New fence 2May 16, 2008 8:56 pm Best Price Wardrobes Sliding door robes | Walk in robes Deco panel | Mirror | Melamine 26 to 28 Cottage lane Hackham M: 0402 927 376 http://www.bestpricewardrobes.com.au Trade welcome Re: New fence 9May 17, 2008 10:14 pm i think Draconis is right about future owners. i remember an issue with one of our back neighbours who hadn't paid his half off, on several of the neighbouring fences. My neighbour who also shared some back fence with him happened to mention to the lady who was buying the property that the fence hadn't been paid for and she made it a condition of sale that we both be paid. But this is pretty much not the norm. we had lots of fun and games in our last build. we had 6 neighbours. 2 full back fences and 2 partial back fences and then neighbours either side of us.
I would suspect rules are different in each state and perhaps even in different shires here in WA. You might what to check on the "dividing fence" act that could be of WA. I used to have the phamplet but I've no idea where it is now and it might have been out of date anyway. If you ring the shire they will be able to tell you what the rule is. Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi everyone, My lot has just been titled and during the settlement we found that the rear pegs were not visible. We requested for a re-establishment and pegging plan… 0 18940 Hi, It’s important to keep in mind that dividing fences have thickness, so it’s impracticable to expect them to be wholly constructed within the neighbouring… 2 18398 Yes i guess this is one of the main reason as i checked one post foundation 4 9997 |