Do I need a permit to put a fence around my yard?

Even where you will be installing the fence within your own property makes a difference. A privacy fence in your backyard will often not require a permit unless it is to be over 6 feet tall, depending on where you live, while the cut-off for the same type of fence in your front yard may be just 3.5 feet.
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Can I put a fence around my property?

In most cases, you can build a fence on an easement that runs through your property. However, the dominant estate (for example, the utility company) may need to take down the portion of the fence that runs over the easement for a certain activity, such as repairing the sewer main.
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What is a fencing permit?

A requirement for the construction of fences which are greater than 3 feet in height, measured from the finished grade which are also 10 feet of any street right of way or access easement or within 20 feet of a corner. CLIENT GROUP General Public.
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What is the legal height of a fence between Neighbours?

The laws actually state that a fence can be as high as 100 meters. However, this is only allowed if proper planning permits have been obtained. This means that any fence under 2 meters in height does not require a permit. This simple law has a few complications to it.
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How close to the property line can I build a fence?

Typically, fences are installed anywhere from 2 to 8 inches from a property line in most areas. Some areas might allow to go right up to a property line, especially if you live in an urban row house where every inch makes a difference!
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Do I Need A Fence Permit?



Who owns the fence between two houses?

When looking at the plans, the ownership is indicated by a “T” marked on the plans on one side of a boundary. If the “T” is written on your side of the boundary, you're responsible for maintaining it. If there's an H (although actually it's two joined Ts) the boundary is the joint responsibility of both parties.
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Can my Neighbour put up a fence on my boundary?

If it's within their property boundary, your neighbour has every right to do whatever they want, including installing a fence.
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Can I go on my neighbors property to maintain my fence?

The general rule is that to go onto someone else's property you need their permission, but there are exceptions that can be relied on where consent is proving tricky to obtain. A property disputes lawyer will explain the position in your case and guide you through the process of securing the access you need.
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How high can a fence be without planning permission?

You will need to apply for planning permission if you wish to erect or add to a fence, wall or gate where: it would be over 1 metre high and fronting a road used by vehicles (or the footpath of such a road) or over 2 metres high elsewhere.
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Can my Neighbour lean things against my fence?

It's simple: you can only do this if your neighbour says you can. If you lean something against or hang something on your neighbour's fence without permission and the extra burden on the panels causes damage to the fencing (which is very likely to happen sooner or later), you will have to pay for the repairs.
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What is the penalty for anti fencing law?

(d) The penalty of arresto mayor in its medium period to prision correccional in its minimum period, if the value of the property involved is over 50 pesos but not exceeding 200 pesos.
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How do you build a fence plan?

  1. Plan Your Fence. You will likely need a permit before you build your DIY fence. ...
  2. Measure and Lay Out the Fence Posts. ...
  3. Dig Holes. ...
  4. Position Posts in Concrete. ...
  5. Attach Rails or Panels to Posts. ...
  6. Attach Pickets to Rails. ...
  7. Attach Post Caps. ...
  8. Stain or Treat the Wood.
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What is Republic No 6541?

6541 otherwise known as the National Building Code of the Philippines provides for all buildings and structures a framework of minimum standards and requirements by guiding, regulating, and controlling their location, siting, design, quality of materials, construction, use, occupancy, and maintenance, including their ...
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How close to my property line can I build?

The building distance limit depends on the structure you intend on building. It usually ranges between five to 15 feet. It is important to communicate property boundaries with your neighbor before beginning any permanent or semi-permanent projects, due to the risk of township or county penalties.
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How close to property line can I build a deck?

The minimum distance from the back and side property lines should be 10 feet and 3 feet from any easement. For lots with a width of 50 feet or less, the distance from side property lines will be 5 feet. Property line setbacks should apply to decks & additions as described in residential houses.
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What is the maximum height of a garden fence?

These vary depending on your local authority but generally, walls and fences in back garden should be a maximum height of two metres (just over six and a half feet) and half this height of one metre (or 3.2 feet) in front gardens.
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Can I increase the height of my fence?

One of the most popular ways to add height to a fence is to add trellis. A fence topper is an easy choice as it is specifically designed to sit atop your current fence. Most fence toppers are 1ft or 2ft pieces of trellis measuring 6ft in length to fit the whole width of the fence.
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What is the maximum height of a front garden fence?

The Legalities of Fence Height

The general rule of thumb is that in a property's back garden, fence panels can be a maximum of 2m high. If you are thinking about front garden fences, restrictions state that fences alongside a driveway can be a maximum of 1m or 3ft.
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Can I legally paint my side of Neighbours fence?

If your neighbour owns the wall or fence

Your neighbour doesn't have to change a wall or fence just because you want them to, for example making it higher for privacy. You can't make changes to your side without their permission, such as painting it.
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Can I access my Neighbours land to maintain my property?

Accessing your neighbour's land – the law

Entering your neighbour's property without their permission is trespassing, and so you must obtain their consent before trying to gain access. The most sensible first step in this situation is therefore to speak to your neighbour and try to obtain their consent.
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Can a Neighbour claim my land?

any evidence produced by your neighbour to suggest that they have been in occupation of the disputed land for 12 years or more without objection and which may now entitle them to claim ownership under the law of adverse possession.
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Do you have to give your Neighbour the good side of the fence?

If you're the courteous type and enjoy getting along with your neighbours, it would be generous to show the smooth side of the fence towards them, but this is far from being an established convention and there's absolutely no obligation to do so if you don't want to.
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Can my Neighbour put up a fence without my permission NSW?

No, if you enter your neighbour's property without their permission you will be trespassing. However, you may be able to enter your neighbour's property to do fencing work at any reasonable time without first asking them if: urgent fencing work is required, or.
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Can I put up a screen on my side of the fence?

Privacy screens can be installed directly in front of the existing fence (on your side), totally negating the need to negotiate with your neighbours. Whilst there may still be some height regulations for your local council, it can provide a lot more freedom for you.
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