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Property Line General Fence Rules

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So, you’re thinking of installing a fence on your property but are concerned about how much you’ll need to comply with it so there are no headaches and legal hiccups once you begin? Well, don’t worry. You’re not alone in procrastinating, as plenty of folks are in the same boat. However, that all changes today. 

That’s right, folks; it’s time to buckle up, as we’re here to give you the simplified laydown of what you need to know regarding the property line general fence rules so you have a basic understanding of what to expect when you undertake the task of fence installation.

What Is A Property Line?

Let’s define the property line so we have a frame of reference, okay? In a nutshell, the property line of a property marks where one property begins and the other ends. It’s the limit of your home or commercial property. 

Basics Of Property Line General Fence Rules You Need To Know

Now, let’s see what are the general fence rules regarding the property lines:

– Marking your property lines is essential to understanding where you can and cannot install a fence. You do this by either engaging the services of a surveying company or you can consult the property documents and map surveys. Sometimes, it is permissible to install the fence on the property lines, but it requires the consent of your neighbor, and you might also need the Homeowners Association (HOA) approval and a No Objection Certificate.

– Height and distance parameters vary across States and regions throughout the United States of America, so what might be an acceptable spacing and height limit in one place might not be in another. We suggest consulting your local and State fence laws to understand exactly how much height for a fence is allowed and how much distance from or near the property line you need to build your fence.

– Pinpoint the location of utilities and emergency services that run underneath your property and actively avoid installing your fence over them. This is really important as you could suffer a heavy financial penalty, damage to the land that’ll set you back, and legal hurdles, too.

– Do not ignore the Homeowner’s Association (HOA) approvals and permits and the requirements to obtain them. Doing so opens you up to potential lawsuits.

Hire Big Jerry’s Fencing To Remove The Hassle Of Property Lines Fence Rules

Here’s a pro-tip if you feel like the specifics of property line fence rules are becoming too much of a strain for you to handle: you can do away with the hassle in one go if you hire us, Big Jerry’s Fencing, to take care of things for you. We will assist in every aspect of fence installation, including helping you get in touch with the surveyors, while we also conduct one on our end. Not only that, we’ll help you prep your documents to get approvals and ensure compliance with all the rules and requirements for fast-tracking your fence installation.

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