Florida Fence and Property Law handbook
Livestock and farming have a significant impact on Florida's economy. Florida's agricultural economy has been required to co-exist with rapid population and commercial growth in the state over the last twenty-five years. Conflicts between these interests bring to prominence issues such as the rights and responsibilities of adjoining landowners, farmers, and property owners in general. Due to the added importance placed on these areas of real property, the legal aspects of fences in the state of Florida have taken on significant importance.
This handbook is designed to inform property owners of their rights and responsibilities in terms of their duty to fence. Discussed areas include a property owner's responsibility to fence when livestock is kept on the property, the rights of adjoining landowners to fence, the placement of fences, encroachments, boundary lines, easements, contracts, nuisances, and a landowner's responsibilities towards persons who enter his or her property.
Publications
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Adverse Possession
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Table of Contents
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Adjoining Landowners
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Background and Definitions
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Boundaries and Possession
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Duty to Fence
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Eminent Domain
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Easements and Rights of Way
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Fence Contracts
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Maintaining the Boundaries and Grounds
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Trees and Landowner Responsibility
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Visitors and Responsibilities to Visitors
- Handbook of Florida Fence and Property Law: Glossary