Thank you. However, I had already read all of that. Can anyone say whether the neighbors who build later can in any way oppose it if the fence is already there? If so, in the worst case, must one fear a dismantling?
Can anyone say whether the neighbors who build later can take action against it in any way if the fence is already there?
In one of the mentioned threads, it was also about, if I remember correctly: in such a way that the deadline would not start anew for a subsequent owner. A "neighbor who builds later" in your question presumably means someone who has not yet acquired the property? – then the neighbor in terms of participation would be the current owner of the land – neighbor in the sense of neighbor rights is not only someone who has already settled their property themselves.
Nightingale, I hear you coming. A 1.80 meter high privacy screen will not bother anyone. Provided it is entirely on the thread starter's property. I fear the privacy screen is supposed to be on the boundary to save space. That would be a completely different discussion.
Nightingale, I hear you coming.
A 1.80 meter high privacy screen won’t bother anyone. Provided it is entirely on the original poster’s property. I fear the privacy screen is intended to be on the boundary to save space. Then it would be a completely different discussion.
Steven
Does this have an effect?
The fence does not have to be on the boundary. A few centimeters don’t matter at all.
With half of the property, it doesn’t work anyway, since on the boundary on two sides the kindergarten has its fence.
Yep. It can bother the neighbor at the border (whoever and whenever) – you’ve read the consequences anyway. On your property, you’re welcome to build such a fence. It’s not a boundary enclosure. If the neighbor then wants a boundary enclosure, you just have to live with a second fence on the border (which you might also have to help pay for).
Yep. On the boundary, it can bother the neighbor (whoever and whenever) - you have also read the consequences. On your property, you are welcome to build such a fence. It is not a boundary fence. If the neighbor then wants a boundary fence, you just have to live with a second fence on the boundary (which you may also have to partially pay for).
All right. I got that. What is still not clear enough to me is this: assuming it stands on the boundary, is there a right to dismantle it?