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Neighbor Fence Rules: Allen vs McKinney

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Allen, TX and McKinney, TX?

Allen and McKinney have similar restriction levels.

Allen, TX

Collin County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no Good Neighbor Fence Act. Each Allen property owner is responsible for their own fence. Shared fence costs are a private civil matter unless a recorded agreement exists between neighbors.

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McKinney, TX

Collin County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no Good Neighbor Fence Act; McKinney does not mandate shared fence costs. Each owner may build on their own property line, and adjoining owners are not required to share expense or maintenance absent written agreement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAllenMcKinney
Cost SharingNot required by lawNot required
State StatuteNone (unlike CA)-
Boundary SurveyRecommended-
Tree EncroachmentCivil matter-
HOA RulesMay dictate style-
Good Side-Convention, not law
Encroachment-Civil matter
Survey-Recommended

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Allen FAQ

Does my neighbor have to split the cost of a shared fence in Allen?

No. Texas has no cost-sharing statute. Absent a written agreement, each owner pays for their own fence.

Can I cut my neighbor's tree branches that hang over my yard?

Yes, you may trim to the property line under Texas common law, but you cannot enter the neighbor's yard to do it.

Who resolves fence-line disputes in Allen?

Allen does not mediate private property disputes. You need a licensed surveyor and, if needed, a Collin County civil court filing.

McKinney FAQ

Does my McKinney neighbor have to pay for half the fence?

No. Texas law does not require neighbors to share fence costs. The cost falls on the property owner who installs the fence unless both parties agree otherwise.

What if my neighbor's fence is on my property?

Get a property survey to establish the boundary. Fence encroachment is a civil matter — the city does not mediate property line disputes.

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