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Originally Posted by DonnaNi4os
Ok, how do you have property within your neighbors locked gate? I have a courtyard villa. My gate opens to MY property, not my neighbors. I’m scratching my head on your message. Incidentally, I believe that the patch of property that is yours but next to your neighbor’s house is so that when you sit on your front porch, you can enjoy whatever you have planted there. Imagine sitting on your front porch and seeing an unkept patch of property. And yes, the angles of the driveways can be awkward, but it is how the builders are able to get more houses on a block. I love having the privacy and security of a courtyard villa, especially since I have a dog.
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All driveways (most anyway) has property line marker, it in middle of you’re driveway, that’s the property line he taking about. Easements make the property inside you’re yard through gate makes yours. Outside that gate makes it you’re neighbors yard up to foot of you’re house. Except the foot gravels area up against you’re neighbors house wall. That’s drainage easements and nothing can touch or be attached to that wall. Also you irrigation can’t spray on his wall. If you damage that wall you are responsible.