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Neighbor Fence Rules: Antioch vs Pittsburg

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Antioch, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

Antioch has fewer restrictions than Pittsburg.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

California law allows property owners to build fences without neighbor consent. California Civil Code Section 841 allows neighbors to be held equally responsible for maintaining a shared boundary fence.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Hedges acting as boundary barriers in Pittsburg are subject to the same height limits as fences: 6 feet in side/rear yards and 3.5 feet in front yards. Hedges in the sight-distance triangle at driveways and corners must be kept low for traffic visibility.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAntiochPittsburg
Neighbor ConsentNot required to build-
Cost SharingCA Civil Code §841 applies-
Shared FencesEqual maintenance responsibility-
DisputesSmall claims court if needed-
Front yard hedge max-3.5 ft (as barrier)
Side/rear hedge-6 ft (often higher tolerated)
Sight triangle-30-36 in max vegetation
Sidewalk clearance-7 ft overhead
Spite hedge law-CA Civil Code §841.4

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Antioch FAQ

Does my neighbor have to pay for half the fence in Antioch?

California law (Civil Code §841) says adjoining owners share responsibility for maintaining boundary fences, but the fence must be reasonable.

Can I build a fence without my neighbor's permission in Antioch?

Yes, you can build on your property without neighbor consent. Boundary fences may involve shared cost responsibility under state law.

Pittsburg FAQ

Can I trim my neighbor's hedge overhanging my yard?

Yes, up to the property line, under California common law. You cannot damage the health of the plant or enter your neighbor's property without permission to do the trimming.

My neighbor's hedge is over 10 feet and blocking my view. What can I do?

If maintained maliciously to annoy you, Civil Code §841.4 treats it as a spite fence and you can seek an injunction. Otherwise, view is generally not protected unless specific view covenants apply.

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