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Old 03-28-2024, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby View Post
And one wall of the house next door is the wall of your yard. That, by definition, is zero-lot. A wall of YOUR house - is a wall shared by your neighbor. Not the wall around the house, the wall of the house itself.
My restrictions in my district.

That wall is not shared it NOT neighbors property, nothing can attach or touch that wall. It damaged they are liable. They 1 foot area along wall for drainage. If anything planted there and it damages wall/foundation including paint they are liable, why developers have easements corky way the jammed housing in. Same thing goes for front door area easements nothing can touch there house or within foot of there house.