Pond on the property line?

   / Pond on the property line? #11  
ByronBob,

There is an old discussion on TBN where the TBNer had is house on a lake that was owned by himself and a neighbor. The TBNer sold out and moved because the neighbor would put a boat on the lake and float over to see/spy at what was happening at the TBNers house.

Not sure if this would a concern but there it is. Would he or you care if you put in boat and use the others part of the pond? Or went swimming?

My two cents is to say no. There are just too many problems with property lines, easements, and shared responsibilities.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Pond on the property line? #12  
Obviously, shared ponds and lakes work well for a lot of people, but it's not something I'd really want to be involved with. I figure the neighbors who share one need to be pretty good friends, and they may be, but what happens if one sells his property some day to someone you don't get along with?
 
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#13  
I remember the horror stories which is kinda why I asked. The neighbor keeps to himself so I wondered what to do?
 
   / Pond on the property line? #14  
Like has already been said, whether or not something like this works really depends on the people involved and that can change with a property sale.

For example, we have two stock tanks (ponds) on our place, and the large one is about 100 yds behind our home. Now, I'm a hunter, but I do not hunt, nor do we permit hunting on that tank even though it's gets covered with ducks during certain times of the year. We have our reasons and don't care if anyone else agrees or not.

If I had to share that tank with a neighbor and he wanted to hunt ducks from his side, I'd be REALLY PO'd!! In fact, when I bought my place, I purposely bought some additional acres to include the second tank so I had total control over both.

ANYTHING either of you would do to their "half" of the tank would affect the other half, no matter what it was! A bad neighbor could have REAL NEGATIVE AFFECTS on the ENTIRE tank.

What if you stock the tank and your neighbor's kids/family and friends, and their friends, fish in it all the time? You pay and they play!!

I can just see way too many POTENTIAL problems ahead with the right/wrong circumstances coming up! I think it's a bad play and I wouldn't do it.
 
   / Pond on the property line? #15  
unless done right you could have a nice mudhole or skitter farm before long
 
   / Pond on the property line? #16  
if it were me, I would think good about it, but also get stuff in righting, plane ole english to none of that lawer crap. spell out useage, (he would have rights in ohio to use the perminiter all the way around the pond not just on his half) also spell out only family visitors on pond if any. kids to be 100% watched by the owners of the kids ect.

now that being said, tell ihm you would go higher payment percent say 70%, if the lake/pond is 100% on you're side and he gets the dirt. you get the water...

anyhow got to fly
mark
 
   / Pond on the property line? #17  
A friend of mine has a neighbor who built a pond or lake its about 10 acres of water and floods his and one other neighbors land. My friend talked to an attorney before buying the land and found out he could go anywhere he wanted on the pond as long as he didn't step foot on anyone elses land. The way it was explained to him was that you own the land but not the water, so anyone from the other owners land can come on your property as long as they stay in the water. He says the worst part about it is some times in the early morning there are fisherman in his back yard as the pond comes up with in a few hundred foot of his house. Something to think about if you go along with this.
 
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#18  
My wife thinks I'm overreacting with my concerns. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
   / Pond on the property line? #19  
To me it's simple - would you spend money to put in a pond? Is it worth your investment. Would you prefer to spend your money on somthing else? Are you gaining by this? And is the neighbour someone you can work with?

If you think you'd like the pond, and you're willing to spend the money, then with a little discussion you can come to a workable agreement. Who designs it, who pays for what, who manages the work, when the job is "done". All those kinds of things need to be resolved. Now if you and your neighbour are on good terms and deal well with each other, then these kinds of things can be done over a beer and a handshake. If on the other hand you and your neighbour do not get along, then any shared project is liable to turn into a disaster and end up in a long term fence war where you feel like you were suckered. Especially if he considers the project done, and you're left with a rutted mess.

I don't know you or your neighbour. I would not hesitate to do the same with one of my neighbours - we just see eye to eye on things. On the other hand - there are others I would never even consider working with - just would not work out.

Here in Canada - I'm no where near as worried about the liability issues as I am about my ongoing relationship with my neighbours.
 

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