Tennessee Boundary Line Agreement regarding Encroachment of Fence, Driveway, or Structure

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A "boundary line" is a legal term that refers to the area that a plot of land covers. It is generally determined by using either a property surveyor or GPS technology. The description of your boundary lines can usually be found in the property's recorded title.
A boundary line agreement is signed between two property owners. The purpose is to makes it easier for either party to sell their property without any fuss over the boundaries. The terms include location of the boundary line, property details and the parties involved.
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Tennessee Fence Law Basics For example, partition fences are the responsibility of both property owners even if only one neighbor needs a fence. Costs for the building and maintenance of the fence are to be shared equally by each landowner. That means you could be forced to pay for a fence you neither need nor want.

Encroachment in real estate is defined as one property owner violating their neighbor's rights by building or extending some feature and crossing onto their neighbor's property lines. Sometimes the encroachment is intentional.

It refers to a situation that needs to be negotiated, authorized, or taken to court. Examples of a major encroachment would be extending a building over property lines or an overhanging tree branch that could potentially cause serious injury.

According to our Property Laws, encroachment is described as a situation where the airspace over the neighbour's land is invaded by objects originating from the land owner's property or where a boundary line between properties is overreached.

In general, a fence that is placed between two properties belongs to both property owners. Individuals who want complete ownership of fences should place the structure at least 4 feet away from the property line.

The term encroachment refers to a situation in real estate where a property owner violates the property rights of his neighbor by building on or extending a structure to the neighbor's land or property intentionally or otherwise.

The boundary is an inherent part of a property's legal description, which is the specific geographic description of a parcel of land that is used to identify it for legal transactions involving it. An ambiguous legal description or boundary can cause title to be unmarketable.

A unit of real estate or immovable property is limited by a legal boundary (sometimes also referred to as a property line or a lot line).

Definition of encroach intransitive verb. 1 : to enter by gradual steps or by stealth into the possessions or rights of another. 2 : to advance beyond the usual or proper limits the gradually encroaching sea.

A boundary feature can be a fence, wall, hedge, ditch, piece of wire, or sometimes even just the edge of a driveway. They can be the cause of heated debate and trigger arguments between neighbours, sometimes over just a few inches of ground.

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Tennessee Boundary Line Agreement regarding Encroachment of Fence, Driveway, or Structure