'Karen [said] I had no right to do that': Karen throws fit over neighbor's new fence, turns out she was 10 feet over the property line

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    The New Fence M OC TL;DR: Friend was building new fence. Neighbor disputed property line, despite being told old fence was definitely on my friend's property by at least a foot, and called for a survey.... They lost about 800 sq ft of their yard, had to move flower beds and retaining walls because it was about 10 feet onto my friend's property. Recalling this story made my heart smile
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    A few years ago, I was building a new fence for a friend of mine. I had to remove the old sections that were falling apart, first, of course, and when I got to the intersection of his back fence, his side fence, and the next door neighbor's back fence, I carefully separated the neighbor's fence from his, and proceeded to carry on removing the side sections that went between their two properties.
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    My friend had told me that the side section was 100% on his property, and that the previous owner (30+ years ago) had deliberately given the next door neighbor's property an extra foot or so, to ensure that he was building on his own property (without calling for and paying for a survey).
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    The neighbor, Susan, whom I will refer to as Karen for the remainder of this story, came running outside screaming at me that I couldn't remove the side fence and it was their property and just what do I think I'm doing?!
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    I responded back, very calmly, that my friend had told them well in advance that he was going to replace the fence, that he was just going to build it in the same place as the old one, and asked if they were willing to split the costs, to which they declined. No biggie.
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    Karen started screaming at me again, telling me I had no right to do that, and that my friend didn't give them proper notice, and that she didn't realize that there wouldn't be anything between their two properties to contain their dog. By now, I'm about ready to lose my so I knocked on my friend's back door to let him know what was going on, and that he needed to talk to Karen, and that I was leaving because I didn't want to do or say anything I would regret, or cause problems with the neighbor
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    The entire project got put on hold, pending a property survey that was going to cost $650, and that they demanded my friend pay half of, despite him telling them that the fence was definitely on his property, and nothing was going to change with the new fence, and that he was fine with them continuing to have a foot or so of his property, so that he didn't have to rock the boat.
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    Fast forward to the following Monday when the surveyor comes out....... Turns out, the old side fence was not "a little" on my friend's property, but ALMOST 10 FEET onto his property, and the neighbors had built up raised flower beds and done a nice brick retaining wall right up along the fence line, that they had spent a lot of money just in materials for - never mind the time they put in constructing it.
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    Needless to say, my friend came away with the biggest eating grin. For the mere price of $325, he was entitled to expand his yard of more than 30 years, by about 800 square feet...and Karen and her husband (who happened to be the polar opposite of his wife in personality, and was super nice) spent the next week moving their garden, retaining wall, and all of the dirt that was on my friend's property, so that I could build the fence on his side of the ACTUAL property line.
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    They then hired the cheapest contractors they could find to slap up a fence on their side of the property line. They spent almost as much as my friend did on their new fence. (I gave my friend the friends and family discount) 3 years later, the last 20 feet or so of their fence is on the ground already, because it was such a job that it fell over in a moderate wind storm this past spring. My friend's fence is still standing, rock solid, and his dogs are definitely making good use of the extra 80
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    BasilDream 3 hr. ago I would love to have seen their faces when they got the news.
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    bigt8r OP 3 hr. ago Oh, it was absolutely glorious. It looked like they had just tasted. Then Karen, of course, tried to save face, and was like "Good. I'm glad we got this worked out and everybody has their correct amount of property, now."
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    bushrod121 2 hr. ago Ooh, I have a similar but not nearly as malicious story. We put in a new fence a few weeks ago to replace a shared fence. We were going to remove the old, rusty, half broken fence and replace with the new 6 foot privacy fence. We told the neighbor this and they decided that it wasn't their job to move the wood pile leaning on the fence and that we had to be "cognizant" of it when removing the old fence. No problem. Quick conversation with the contractor, the old fence is sta
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    foffl. 3 hr. ago Why did they need to build a fence on their side? Does the fence you built somehow only work on one side?
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    Self Diagnosed Unicorn. 3 hr. ago This is the kind of story I subscribe to this sub for. So satisfying.
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    Goat_Circus 2 hr. ago This same thing happened to someone I know. The Karen in the situation got so about it that they actually ended up moving!

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