What an A-hole. Guess he can’t afford a saw.

And those damn screws.

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    1 month ago

    Does it stop things getting through the fence?

    If yes then it’s a legally perfect fence.

    The screws is probably the only thing that they need to fix up. That’s a safety issue but besides that, nothing wrong with that fence.

    Edit: on further inspection that fence isn’t even on the property line, so it’s a non issue.

    My guess is there’s a dispute of the existing fence, your neighbor wanted to replace it and either you or a previous owner didn’t, so they did the next best thing, put up a fence on their side of the property line at a decent enough distance so they could get the privacy they wanted.