Fencing in RLP: Is a small fence allowed on private property?

  • Erstellt am 2023-06-28 15:05:53

Costruttrice

2023-06-28 17:12:19
  • #1
There’s nothing about the boundary posts there either, only about the plants. I would put it right next to it. Here, the boundary is also no longer clearly visible, I hope they mark the spot when it’s finally settled.
 

mayglow

2023-06-28 17:15:09
  • #2
As a matter of fact, I believe that if the person responsible for/damaging the boundary stone cannot be found, a new boundary stone installation would have to be paid for by the adjoining property owners (and I believe property owners are actually obliged to maintain them?). Otherwise, if one is completely innocent and simply cannot find the boundary stone because it might be overgrown, one should also be able to request the coordinates from the land registry.

For RLP, there is also an online map; if you search for Geoportal RLP and go to the land registry there, you can even display the boundary points... but no idea how to extract the coordinates from there again (theoretically there is a button "Show coordinates" but for me it simply does nothing :D awful to use) but theoretically the land registry should be able to provide you with the coordinates for these points.
 

kati1337

2023-06-28 19:20:45
  • #3
Uh, good idea, that actually helped me. The coordinate button does work, you just have to look really closely. Below the map, in tiny print. :D But I was then able to enter them into Google Maps and actually find my border. So something like that. The cadastre doesn’t show me proper "boundary points." But of course, I can see where the two black lines cross. Or do you get proper boundary points displayed?
 

mayglow

2023-06-28 19:33:49
  • #4
I was still able to click on boundary points on the left under the map layers
 

mayglow

2023-06-28 19:39:32
  • #5
With the following settings, you can also overlay it on the satellite image, in case that helps you further:
 

kati1337

2023-06-28 21:58:21
  • #6
Superb, thanks =) I still have to check it out in person tomorrow to see if there is some kind of boundary marker or something where I suspect =)
 
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