Agricultural Economics Department
Cornhusker Economics
Date of this Version
10-10-2012
Document Type
Article
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.
COinS
Comments
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