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Fence Regulations in Laredo, TX (2026)

6 verified fence regulations for Laredo, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Height Limits

Laredo allows 6-foot fences in side and rear yards and 4-foot fences in front yards under the Land Development Code. Corner lots have sight-triangle restrictions. Fences over 8 feet require a building permit.

Fences: Height Limits

Some Restrictions

Texas Property Code Sec. 202.023(c) (POA Fence Regulation — Permitted Restrictions on Type, Placement, Setback)

Sec. 202.023. SECURITY MEASURES. ... (c) This section does not prohibit a property owners' association from: ... (2) regulating the type of fencing that a property owner may install; (3) prohibiting the placement of fencing that obstructs: (A) a license area, as defined by a written license agreement or plat; (B) a sidewalk in the public right-of-way or otherwise installed for public or communi...

Permit Requirements

Laredo requires a building permit for fences over 8 feet tall and for any fence on a commercial or multifamily site. Residential fences at or under 6 feet generally do not require a permit but must meet zoning.

Fences: Permits

Some Restrictions

Neighbor Fence Rules

Texas has no Good Neighbor Fence Act. Laredo property owners are each responsible for their own fences. Shared-fence cost sharing is purely voluntary unless documented in a written agreement or deed restriction.

Fences: Neighbor Rules

Some Restrictions

Texas Agriculture Code Sec. 143.121-143.123 (Removal of Adjoining Fences; Notice Requirements)

Sec. 143.121. PROHIBITION. Except as provided by this subchapter or by mutual consent of the parties, a person may not remove a fence that is: (1) a separating or dividing fence in which the person is a joint owner; or (2) attached to a fence owned or controlled by another person. Sec. 143.122. REMOVAL OF FENCE BY OWNER. A person who owns an interest in a fence attached to a fence owned in whol...

Pool Barriers

Swimming pools in Laredo must be enclosed by a barrier at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates, consistent with Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 757 and International Swimming Pool and Spa Code adoption.

Fences: Pool Fencing

Heavy Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Sec. 757.003 (Enclosure for Pool Yard)

Sec. 757.003. ENCLOSURE FOR POOL YARD. (a) Except as otherwise provided by Section 757.005, the owner of a multiunit rental complex with a pool or a property owners association that owns, controls, or maintains a pool shall completely enclose the pool yard with a pool yard enclosure. (b) The height of the pool yard enclosure must be at least 48 inches as measured from the ground on the side awa...

Fence Requirements

Laredo enforces sight-triangle rules at corner lots. Fences, walls, and landscaping must stay under roughly 30 inches in height within the triangle formed by 25 feet along each intersecting curb line to preserve driver sight lines.

Fences: Corner Visibility

Heavy Restrictions

Material Restrictions

Laredo allows wood, metal, vinyl, masonry, and wrought iron fencing. Chain-link is permitted in most residential zones but often restricted in front yards by subdivision covenants. Barbed wire and electric fence are generally residential-prohibited.

Fences: Materials

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code Sec. 202.023 (Security Measures — POA Regulation of Fencing Type)

Sec. 202.023. SECURITY MEASURES. ... (b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), a property owners' association may not adopt or enforce a restrictive covenant that prevents a property owner from building or installing security measures, including but not limited to a security camera, motion detector, or perimeter fence. (c) This section does not prohibit a property owners' association from: ... ...