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<blockquote data-quote="Chris123" data-source="post: 7602639" data-attributes="member: 825"><p>[USER=159336]@PAAB[/USER] </p><p>Look at it this way the farmer owns the driveway to your property if they let you fence it off so it is solely a route to your property the boundaries become blurred. You sell your place with the fence up down the drive/track the next owner might wrongfully claim ownership of the track which could worst case scenario end up with the dispute settled in court and a big legal bill for the farmer to fight it. There is no way I would allow you to put the fence up over my property. </p><p>do you still want think he’s being unreasonable if so your best bet might be to make him an offer he can’t turn down for the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris123, post: 7602639, member: 825"] [USER=159336]@PAAB[/USER] Look at it this way the farmer owns the driveway to your property if they let you fence it off so it is solely a route to your property the boundaries become blurred. You sell your place with the fence up down the drive/track the next owner might wrongfully claim ownership of the track which could worst case scenario end up with the dispute settled in court and a big legal bill for the farmer to fight it. There is no way I would allow you to put the fence up over my property. do you still want think he’s being unreasonable if so your best bet might be to make him an offer he can’t turn down for the field. [/QUOTE]
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