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Imagine finally getting the in-ground swimming pool that you've always dreamed of owning, only to learn that the deep end lies entirely on your not-so-friendly neighbor's property. It would be devastating and might lead to costly litigation. Depending on the outcome of any legal proceedings, you might even wind up having to fill in your brand new swimming pool.
No homeowner wants to experience those consequences, which is why it's so important that homeowners determine their property boundariesĀ before erecting a fence or breaking ground for a swimming pool. Below are some suggestions for homeowners who want to add features to their property, as well as those who are in the market forĀ Brighton homes for sale.
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