So back to the start.
The neighbour wants the fence on the boundary but doesn't know where the boundary is?
What makes them (or you) think that it is wrong?
Sometimes, if the boundary has been wrong for a long time it becomes the new boundary - I had a friend in this situation.
If you speak to a surveyor they should be knowledgable on what can be done - before the need for a survey, for little or no cost for 10min of their time.
I'd ask the neighbour to prove the boundary is wrong.
The neighbour wants the fence on the boundary but doesn't know where the boundary is?
What makes them (or you) think that it is wrong?
Sometimes, if the boundary has been wrong for a long time it becomes the new boundary - I had a friend in this situation.
If you speak to a surveyor they should be knowledgable on what can be done - before the need for a survey, for little or no cost for 10min of their time.
I'd ask the neighbour to prove the boundary is wrong.
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