Neighbors who don't get along often do everything in their power to avoid each other, and this includes erecting fences between their properties. However, sometimes people even take this innocuous act too far and erect fences that are too big, too ugly, or a combination of both. Here's more information about spite fences and your options for getting a neighbor who erects one to take it down.
Spite Fences are Designed to Annoy
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