Are you looking to organise boundary fencing on your new property at Harlowe? Then continue reading as we have prepared some frequently asked questions to help you navigate the best way to manage this with your neighbours!
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Who pays for boundary fencing?
It is recommended that you and your neighbour share the expense of installing a boundary fence between your properties. If you already know who your neighbour is, this can be managed informally between yourselves.
I don’t know my neighbour; how do I get in touch with them?
You can request your neighbour’s details for fencing purposes, via the City of Greater Bendigo website here.
What do I do if I don’t have a neighbour yet?
This situation can occur if the neighbouring land has not sold yet or is yet to title. In this case, you will need to cover the cost of the fence initially and seek a reimbursement for your neighbour’s portion of the fence in the future.