Issues Events Gallery Contact Links
     
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 15, 2006
 

Contact: Rep. Ruth B. Balser
617-722-2060
617-965-1598

Representative Ruth B. Balser announces enactment of legislation addressing neighborhood disputes
 

BOSTON - Representative Ruth B. Balser (D, Newton) announced that legislation she filed, H3572, An Act Clarifying the Enforcement of Fence Viewers' Ruling, was signed by the Governor and is now Chapter 366 of the Acts of 2006. This act addresses a weakness in the system of enforcing rulings in neighborhood boundary disputes. It ensures that the fence viewer’s rulings will be enforced by making explicit that challenges may be heard in the district court in the city where the property is located. 
                                                     
The bill was the response to a problem faced by a constituent, Mr. George Foord, who spent many years embroiled in a neighborhood dispute and a costly court battle.  His neighbor had used a “living fence” to divide their properties.  The fence of trees grew out of control and severely damaged Mr. Foord’s front lawn. 

When Mr. Foord contacted the City, the municipal fence viewer, whose job it is to address boundary disputes, supported Mr. Foord’s claim, but the neighbor refused to cut the trees.  Eventually, after a long and costly battle in Superior Court, Mr. Foord was successful. 

Mr. Foord contacted his Representative to find a legislative solution to help others avoid this difficulty.  Representative Balser suggested that reinforcing the fence viewer’s ruling was the key, and by moving that type of situation from Superior Court to District Court, the enforcement would be a simpler matter.

Representative Balser commented, “Neighborhood disputes are often very difficult for all involved.  Working with George Foord, I was able to craft legislation that will settle disputes and I am delighted that we were successful in enacting it.”