Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor did this and the fence is about 8' into our property. It happened before we moved in and we figured it out shortly after. We could make them take it down but are considering options. It could be an issue when we sell.
In that case I would assume it is considered your fence.
Anonymous wrote:They make you take it down. They may fine you. You can't sell house until you disclose and likely take it down. Handyman msy do bad job.
Can't you just get a permit online?
Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor did this and the fence is about 8' into our property. It happened before we moved in and we figured it out shortly after. We could make them take it down but are considering options. It could be an issue when we sell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally 75% of all the basements in Arlington were finished without a single permit. That's electrical, plumbing, HVAC, you name it.
They won't GAF about a fence.
This is OP. Thank you all for the comments, especially the bolded above (which is my thought exactly).
That's me you're quoting.
I finished my own basement (properly) in Del Ray in 2008 and tried to play by the rules pulling permits. All it did was tip my hand and direct their compliance guys to my project. When they started getting prickly I asked about the lack of permits at two dozen basements of friends and neighbors that were finished without permits and the city stopped bugging me. They did however up my assessment on finished space below grade. Jerks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally 75% of all the basements in Arlington were finished without a single permit. That's electrical, plumbing, HVAC, you name it.
They won't GAF about a fence.
This is OP. Thank you all for the comments, especially the bolded above (which is my thought exactly).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Literally 75% of all the basements in Arlington were finished without a single permit. That's electrical, plumbing, HVAC, you name it.
They won't GAF about a fence.
This is OP. Thank you all for the comments, especially the bolded above (which is my thought exactly).
Anonymous wrote:Literally 75% of all the basements in Arlington were finished without a single permit. That's electrical, plumbing, HVAC, you name it.
They won't GAF about a fence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What makes the fence 'illegal'?
It's from Honduras.