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You usually don't have to tell your neighbor that you're putting up a new fence if it's constructed entirely on your property. However, if a fence is being built on the property line between you and your neighbor, then you're typically required to inform them beforehand to avoid any legal disputes.
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Homeownership is a great tool to build wealth and establish a community, but disputes with your neighbors can taint it. Fencing is one of the most common things that neighbors disagree on, leading some to wonder if they have to discuss with their neighbor before building a fence. You usually don’t have to tell your neighbor that you’re putting up a new fence if it’s constructed entirely on your property. However, if a fence is being built on the property line between you and your neighbor, then you’re typically required to inform them beforehand to avoid any legal disputes. This article will cover the most pressing questions related to fencing, outline some common fencing etiquette and rules, and also discuss the proper steps to take before you start putting up a fence.
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Learn More »You don’t have to give your neighbor the good side of the fence, and in most cases, there aren’t any laws stating that you have to build your fence with the finished side facing away from your home. However, some building codes do require that it be facing away, and it’s not optional. Besides, building it the opposite way will look awkward in comparison to your neighbor’s home. Also, it may also leave your neighbor to believe that you’re building a spite fence which is a tough offense. If this is the case, then they may be able to sue you for being a nuisance. You can avoid this by building what’s called a ‘good neighbor fence.’
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