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'Fence Viewers' work to ward off neighbourly conflict

The municipality of Oliver Paipoonge has appointed its fence viewers three committee members called in to help when neighbours disagree.
The position of fence viewer is mandated by the province and all the fence laws are found under the Line Fences Act of Ontario. (Courtesy Nassau County Soil and Water Conservation District)

A fence conveniently divides whats yours from your neighbours, but theyve also been known to be the centre of somedisputes.

Now the municipality of Oliver -Paipoonge has appointed its fence viewers -three committee members called in to help when neighbours disagree.

Oliver - Paipoonge's CAO, Peggy Dupuissaid the job dates back centuries, when farmers were settling into the mid-western United States.

"It's because there's a fence in between two properties, on the property line and one is unhappy about the condition of the fence, the state of repair, or the fence is not in the right place, said Dupuis.

Dupuis added that the group has to come to a consensus before a decision is imposed. She addedthe position of fence-viewer is mandated by the province.

All the fence laws are found under the Line Fences Act of Ontario.