Thanks ladies.
The surveyor promised to be here on Tuesday, so we'll soon know to what extent our issues with the garden go. I'd love to be able to just let them pick their stuff, get along decently, and not have to spend all this money on a survey and fence. We have about 3/4 acre, so you can imagine fencing it isn't going to be cheap!
The last survey we had done cost us $2,500, so this isn't something we do without good reason. We'll be the only ones in the village with a fence for any purpose other than to hold in livestock, which isn't a trend I really want to start.
Depending on how much the actual survey costs, we might end up just putting a fence up between their place and ours and enclosing a couple of kennels to keep the dogs contained in a different area. The other sides of the lot might have to wait til we can come up with more cash.
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