Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Virginia
Fence question
My neighbor painted my wooden fence that is facing his property a different color than the color that I had painted it without my knowledge or permission. The fence is just inside my property line. What recourse do I have?
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Re: Fence question
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RESPONSE: Sounds like you have a bad neighbor. Assuming he has no claim of ownership to the fence, he does not have the right to paint it and you can recover from him the cost of painting it back to its original color. The bigger question for you, however, is whether taking him to court would be worth (1) the expense; and (2) the stress of having to live next door to someone you have sued. Even if you win the case, a neighbor who would secretly paint your fence is probably going to continue to cause you trouble. In the interest of neighborly harmony, you may just want to ask him politely to paint it back to its original state, or just let it go.