Five Strands: A Landowner's Guide to Fence Laws in Texas
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- December 7, 2021
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Print copies are NOT available. This publication gives landowners a background on how Texas fence laws originated, explains current laws landowners should know, and details a few common fence dispute scenarios and solutions. (36 pages)
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