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What are my rights in this situation?, Neighbour issue
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29/11/2012, 04:40 PM
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I second checking with your local council. It's also my understanding that it should be agreed in advance for them to be able to charge you half. However, they may still be able to take some civil action to recover costs, especially if the old fence wasn't fit - it will then be up to the legal body (i.e. magistrates' court or VCAT-type tribunal) to determine how much you will pay. If you think a new fence was necessary, how about offering them what you think is about half of the cost of the type of fence you would have wanted? Then there's much less incentive for them to have the costs and inconvenience of taking legal action. This is a good resource for Victoria http://www.fencingonline.com.au/disputes/victoria.htm. Bit weird of your neighbours to do this when you have a good relationship. Not very sensible.
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