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Homeowner Tells Neighbor To Move Her Fence Because It’s Built On What Might Be Their Property

by Leona Pham
October 31, 2025
in Social Issues

Disputes over property lines can quickly become heated, and for this homeowner, a new fence erected by their neighbor has raised serious concerns about encroachment. Despite initially agreeing to the fence, the homeowner realized it was likely placed several feet onto their land. After informing the neighbor and planning a survey, tensions are high.

With the neighbor asking them to overlook the potential violation due to the cost and effort involved, the homeowner is torn, should they stand firm on the issue, or is it better to let it go? Keep reading to see how this delicate situation unfolds.

A hillside homeowner in Southern California plans a survey after their elderly neighbor’s new fence appears to encroach several feet onto their property

Homeowner Tells Neighbor To Move Her Fence Because It’s Built On What Might Be Their Property
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'AITA for telling my neighbor if her new fence is on my property I’m going to ask she moves it?'

I have historically had a good relationship with my elderly neighbor.

We have always been nothing but friendly with each other.

We own hillside homes in Southern California. Each worth about 1 Million in today’s market.

Last week she told me she was going to fence her yard because she doesn’t like the high school kids down the street trespassing.

I told “go for it”, all I ask is keep it on your property.

This week the fence was completed. She flagged me down in my driveway today and asked me what I thought of her new fence.

I was honest with my concerns and let her know the contractor installed the fence

several feet to the south of the sewer grates which I believe is several feet on my property.

Per my title records we split the easement so I thought it should be placed on the north side of the sewer grate on her side.

(Fence was installed in one day and all took place while I was at work, I had no time to pause it while they were building or I would have...

She kind of shrugged it off and told me she doesn’t think it’s placed wrong.

I told her due to the expense of land in our area I would be scheduling to have a survey done to confirm the fence is property placed.

I informed her if it was off by inches it wouldn’t be a problem but if it’s discovered it’s several feet on my property I would ask it be moved.

She seemed kinda surprised and irritated that I would request the fence be moved asking if I would be willing to just live with it due to the expense.

I informed her due to the small yard and expense of land in our area I don’t think that’s something I would be okay with.

I kindly informed her I think she should have had a survey done prior to fence placement if this was something she was concerned about.

I don’t think I should donate land I pay for because of her error.

TLDR: Neighbors new fence appears to be on my property. I’m getting a survey to confirm.

Neighbor is upset I’m getting survey and says even if her fence is on my land she asks I don’t make her move it.

UPDATE: Wow. I did not anticipate this one would be of any interest. Yesterday I was in contact with several survey companies.

Some have sent estimates, some said they will have one sent by Monday next week. From the two I’ve gotten thus far I’m looking at about 4-5K.

Spoke to a real estate attorney who made me feel better about the situation.

He advised he has seen this many times and it’s a very straight forward case especially when fresh.

In a nutshell if survey confirms it’s on my property at all then I notify neighbor it needs to move.

He said in his experience it rarely has to see a courtroom.

He additionally added it should be a red flag that I don’t see any underground utilities marked prior to work starting.

Especially because it’s on a sewer easement. He added in my city the manhole shouldn’t be fenced into her yard in the event it needs servicing.

With the new fence it’s now enclosed in her yard. I will update when survey is done. Some companies are booked until January…

This is a common issue in neighborhoods with closely spaced properties, especially in high-value areas where every inch of land matters.

OP is trying to balance maintaining a good relationship with their elderly neighbor while ensuring that their property rights are respected. The concern about the fence being placed on OP’s property is valid, given the significance of land ownership, property lines, and potential legal complications.

From a legal standpoint, OP has every right to ensure that their property is not encroached upon. In Southern California, where property values are high and land is limited, even a few feet can be crucial.

OP is correct in their approach of wanting to confirm the property line with a survey, as this is the most accurate and objective way to determine if the fence is indeed encroaching on their land.

According to real estate attorney advice, this is a straightforward matter that should be resolved with a survey, and if it confirms the fence is on OP’s property, the neighbor will need to remove it.

There are well-established processes for resolving property disputes of this nature, and OP is taking the right steps by getting professional advice and confirming the property boundaries through a survey.

However, the emotional dynamics with the neighbor are complex. The neighbor is clearly attached to the fence, as it serves a personal security purpose by keeping trespassers out of her yard.

As noted by Dr. John Gottman, a relationship expert, maintaining positive neighborly relationships often requires balancing personal rights with empathy. OP is in a delicate position because, while they have legal grounds to ask for the fence to be moved, they also risk damaging a long-standing friendly relationship with the neighbor.

In this case, the neighbor may feel embarrassed, defensive, or financially burdened by the potential cost of moving the fence, especially considering that she may not have anticipated any issue with her placement.

OP’s request for the fence to be moved, if the survey confirms it’s on their property, is not unreasonable. It is entirely within their rights to protect their property and ensure that no encroachments occur, especially in a market where land is so valuable.

However, Dr. Mann, a family therapist, would advise OP to approach the situation with as much diplomacy and tact as possible. While the legal situation may be clear, handling it with sensitivity could prevent long-term animosity.

It may be beneficial for OP to offer to share the cost of moving the fence if it is indeed on their property, or at least negotiate a fair solution that takes both parties’ needs into account. By doing so, OP can maintain their property rights while minimizing the emotional fallout from this conflict.

Here’s the feedback from the Reddit community:

These users advised getting a survey to determine the exact boundary and emphasized the importance of moving the fence if it encroaches

Spare-Shirt24 − NTA Getting a survey should have been part of her due diligence before she got the fence installed.

Mathamagician77 − NTA, this is a common tactic to “gain” more real estate by neighbors. Get that survey.

Discount_Mithral − NTA. If it is indeed several feet over the line, that needs to be moved ASAP. Heck, even more than 6" and I'd say move it.

Land/Property taxes keep going up, you're paying for land you can't access if her fence is in the wrong spot.

End of story. Do not let her keep your property that YOU have to pay taxes on.

This group highlighted the lack of due diligence on the neighbor’s part, pointing out that a survey, permit, and proper documentation should have been obtained before the fence was installed

TrainingDearest − NTA Get the survey - which is what she should've done in the first place.

I have to wonder if she even got a permit for it, because in my area that's a requirement for a 'new' fence

- along with submitting line drawings to show that it will be built on the correct property.

Having her fence on your property is a big problem - especially if you ever want to sell your property - potential buyers will not want to inherit that fight.

Used_Mark_7911 − NTA I’m surprised she found a fence company willing to do it without a proper survey. Our town would also require a permit.

Toocool643 − Uh no. And the contractor is liable for placing it wrong. A survey should’ve done and placement agreed upon. There should have been a permit and a sign...

These commenters criticized the neighbor’s actions, calling it a land grab

spambreath − Wow, imagine taking your neighbors' land and expecting them to be okay with it.

She was hoping you wouldn’t mind her land grab and do anything about it. Survey and making her move it is way to go.

KrofftSurvivor − NTA I'm surprised that the fencing company didn't require the survey,

but if the fence is on your land and you allow her to leave it up, you are basically gifting her part of your land.

Get the survey, and if you need to go to court over this, sue for costs as well.

Throw_Away4158 − NTA I'm struggling to believe a reputable fence company wouldn't have sought the boundary pins before evening, presenting a bid.

Absolutely, get a surveyor and insist that it be moved if it encroaches.

This user emphasized that the neighbor should have had a survey done before installing the fence

Techno_Core − NTA She should have had a survey done prior to fence placement if this was something she was concerned about. She wasn't concerned.

Do you think OP should have let it slide, or is she right to make sure the fence is properly placed? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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