Agricultural Economics Department

Cornhusker Economics
Date of this Version
10-10-2012
Document Type
Newsletter Issue
Citation
Cornhusker Economics (October 10, 2012)
Abstract
Ideally, neighbors can agree between themselves on most fencing issues. If they cannot agree, Nebraska Division Fence statutes provide a legal process for resolving fence disputes. A 2010 amendment establishes the requirements for splitting the cost of a wire division fence equally (50-50) between neighbors. Mediation is probably the most cost-effective way to resolve fence disputes if the parties cannot settle the matter between themselves.
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Published by University of Nebraska–Lincoln Extension, Institute of Agriculture & Natural Resources, Department of Agricultural Economics. Copyright © [2012] Board of Regents, University of Nebraska. http://agecon.unl.edu/cornhuskereconomics