I know in England there's a rule/law/accepted way (whatever) saying that the person with the 'ugly' side is the owner or maintainer. Not sure what the rule is here.
I'm with davidoco on this one, I think that in Itreland each person must look after the boundry on the right side of their site. Open for Correction on this..
Wishbone is correct in stating that the "ugly" side of the fence denotes ownership here in England. The other way to check, assuming it works the same on your side of the water, is to have a look at the deeds to the property; over here the Land Registry provides a service in which you can look at what it says on the register (for a modest fee of course) if you don't have the deeds to hand.
Unfortunately, the fence on my right side is not the ugly side.
Davidoco, is your right side the ugly side? If so, maybe that is how the right side rule came to be applied in your estate.
As far as how it started, I think the first person to move in would have set the standard by putting up the appropriate panel on his right and we all followed that.
Davidoco, for the fence that you own (i.e. on your right) do you have the ugly side or the good side?
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