Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Fence Ettiquite 2Dec 02, 2012 4:09 pm Some people apparently have nothing better to do than comment on other people's sigs. Re: Fence Ettiquite 9Dec 04, 2012 3:43 pm GOODLIFE - Bravo - BUTLER http://getmistyfied.blogspot.com.au Display 20/02/2012 PPA 01/04/12 Prestart: 25/07/12 Settlement: 31/07/2012 Contracts:August Slab 19/11/12 BRICKS 10/11/12 Roof 16/01/13 Re: Fence Ettiquite 12Dec 04, 2012 4:49 pm Some people apparently have nothing better to do than comment on other people's sigs. Re: Fence Ettiquite 13Dec 04, 2012 6:01 pm I will be going through the correct process, have 1 of my 3 quotes done and the last one to go to site Friday. Then I will email my side neighbours with them and my preference and mail out to the rear neighbour. How do I go if the side neighbours are fine and the rear is not? 2 Re: Fence Ettiquite 14Dec 04, 2012 7:46 pm dvestate I will be going through the correct process, have 1 of my 3 quotes done and the last one to go to site Friday. Then I will email my side neighbours with them and my preference and mail out to the rear neighbour. How do I go if the side neighbours are fine and the rear is not? 2 Make sure you send the letter inviting your rear neighbour into the discussion via registered mail (ie. they have to sign to take delivery). Also make sure you get the agreements with each neighbour in writing just in case (ie. a letter signed by both parties) - especially for the rear neighbour. Your fencing notice needs to be clear in terms of the type of fence and the positioning of the fence itself, in addition to the quotes you are going to send (make sure they are for the minimum acceptable spec fence as set out in your development guidelines though, as any upgrades will be solely your responsibility to pay for). Also note that you cannot have the fence erected before your neighbour agrees to it (or a local court / land board has handed down an order for the neighbour to contribute). There is more information on this in that reference sheet I linked to above. As a general rule of thumb if you need to have the fence done now then you will probably be paying for that section at the rear boundary out of your own pocket, unless you can come to an agreement with the neighbour on that side sooner. There is a lot more info on this website: http://www.fencingonline.com.au/dispute ... -wales.htm Good luck - hopefully you can reach agreement with all parties involved and everything will turn out peachy... Some people apparently have nothing better to do than comment on other people's sigs. Re: Fence Ettiquite 15Dec 04, 2012 8:30 pm Yes, Registered mail with a returned signature to me will be used for the rear neighbour. Just happy that the side ones contacted me back and are both happy with a Colorbond fence Re: Fence Ettiquite 16Dec 07, 2012 1:51 pm I have had to put my fencing up without consulting neighbours, not my ideal choice but that was pretty much the only choice. we are a cnr block so we only have 2 neighbours to worry about. The land next to us at the time of getting quotes and installing fence was still for sale and owned by the developer. (now aparently sold)the land behind us we did make verbal contact however i lost there contact details incl address (due to packing) and i did not sent the notice to fence. Reason being that we could not wait as we have an outside dog which = fence up straigt away. We know that legally we can not ask for a contribution, but if they offer that would be even better Building The Harvard 271 With Dennis Family Homes My Blog http://www.ourhouseinwallan.blogspot.com My Thread viewtopic.php?f=31&t=51625&p=789135#p7891353 Re: Fence Ettiquite 17Dec 07, 2012 2:22 pm Hey so my block is elevated, so the people behind me don't technically share the fence. Am I just going to have to bear the full cost of the rear fence - therefore don't need to contact them? Or does it still count as sharing a fence? Actually here is a pic The highest part of that limestone retaining wall is about 1.5m. GOODLIFE - Bravo - BUTLER http://getmistyfied.blogspot.com.au Display 20/02/2012 PPA 01/04/12 Prestart: 25/07/12 Settlement: 31/07/2012 Contracts:August Slab 19/11/12 BRICKS 10/11/12 Roof 16/01/13 Re: Fence Ettiquite 18Dec 07, 2012 2:59 pm Hi turtelschelle - even though you have had to retail your fill and the fence will have to sit a little back from the retaining wall, it is still a dividing fence between the two properties and thus they should still be contributing their share (you'll just be paying for the retaining wall and its upkeep). You can find more info here: http://www.fencingonline.com.au/dispute ... tralia.htm (first link is broken - the "Dividing Fences and other boundary issues" is the one with the useful summary here) On a slightly different note - is the retaining wall on the boundary between the two blocks - ie. was your lot "benched" by the developer? If so then you may be able to erect the fence effectively "on top" of the wall - it costs a bit more though as they need to use steel posts fixed to the wall to secure the fence to. Some people apparently have nothing better to do than comment on other people's sigs. Re: Fence Ettiquite 19Dec 13, 2012 12:41 pm Yes developer did the retaining walls - that would be awesome if I could put the fence on top of the wall, otherwise awful unreachable weeds would grow if I had to leave a gap. I've got fence vouchers from developer, have mailed them in, does anyone know what happens with the vouchers? GOODLIFE - Bravo - BUTLER http://getmistyfied.blogspot.com.au Display 20/02/2012 PPA 01/04/12 Prestart: 25/07/12 Settlement: 31/07/2012 Contracts:August Slab 19/11/12 BRICKS 10/11/12 Roof 16/01/13 Hi We have a road close to our place and only an old flimsy wooden fence between us and the Neighbour closest to the road. Any ideas on a sound proof modular fence. Like… 0 7787 1 4768 4 11797 |