Iowa Code 359A.15 - Fence on another's land
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Current as of: 2009 When a person has made a fence or other improvement on an enclosure, which is found to be on land of another, such person may enter upon the land of the other and remove the fence or other improvement and material, upon the first paying, or offering to pay, the other party for any damage to the soil which may be occasioned thereby, and the value of any timber used in said improvement taken from the land of such other party, if any; and if the parties cannot agree as to the damages, the fence viewers may determine them as in other cases; such removal shall be made as soon as practicable, but not so as to expose the crops of the other party. ________________________________________________________________________
Questions & Answers: Fences Mike,
This would seem to directly conflict with section 90.03 of the Wisconsin Statutes, which mandates shared responsibility for partition fences.
http://www.lawserver.com/law/st... | Terry,
Check with your local library for a copy of local ordinances regarding fence height.
Steve Daily
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