What is a fair split when replacing a common wood fence with a neighbor? I have the "clean" side and the neighbor has the "back" side with the bracing, posts etc. 50/50, 60/40, 70/ 30, other?
A guy I work with is going through this with his neighbor right now, the fence has been messed up since Ike but the neighbor is being a major tool about it.Personally, I always wanted the rail side facing my property. I could put nail-screws into the rails or posts
to hang plants or eye-lets for small dog chains. You can attach lattice to the rails for a cover up . Plus,
makes it a bit harder for people to look or climb over.
I once went 50-50 with a neighbor and although it made no difference to either of us, I took the rail side.
I`d talk to the neighbor first , some won`t pay for anything and still get a fence.
Have the pup impounded at the local pound each time it gets in and see if that will make her want to purchase a new fence. It cost money to get the dog out of jail, and if that does not work set traps that scare the dog to stay in it own territory. As for the trash I cannot help you here some people are just that way and some will not pay for anything. My ex neighbor was that way and I ended up fotting the bill. I stained mine so all the drips bled over on side and I purposely oversprayed.Wait, are you saying that you actually have a neighbor that will split costs with you? Lucky you. I have a white trash neighbor who purchased the property next to me and I asked her if she wanted to split the cost of replacing a torn down chain link fence with a privacy fence, we split costs and I do all the labor, she said that if I wanted a new fence I should have to pay for it. I get frustrated because it is her dog that has been getting into my back yard, a very friendly boxer but it is still a pup, which is why I want to put up a new fence. Her yard looks like **** and every time I talk with her about it she says that if I don't like it then I should just fix it for her.
Back to your question: if it was me, split 50/50 and the one doing the labor would pick which side they wanted. If you are paying for labor then I have no idea how to determine who gets which side.
I personally like those types of fences. Only problem is most people have fences with other neighbors that already have a one sided fence so it is usually a no go if they are looking for continuity.Given any thought to the 'neighbor' fence? Every other picket is on the same side.
Of course its a problem with dogs, at least at my house it would be!