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Neighbor Fence Rules: Anza vs Palm Springs

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Anza, CA and Palm Springs, CA?

Anza and Palm Springs have similar restriction levels.

Anza, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code Β§841 (the Good Neighbor Fence Act) governs partition fences between adjoining properties in unincorporated Riverside County. Both neighbors are presumed to share equally the cost of a reasonable boundary fence. The party wishing to build must give 30 days' written notice describing the fence and costs before proceeding.

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Palm Springs, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Palm Springs defers to California Civil Code Β§841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act) for shared boundary fences. Adjoining property owners are presumed to benefit equally from a boundary fence and share the cost of reasonable construction, maintenance, and repair. A 30-day written notice is required before demanding contribution, and disputes proceed in civil court, not via the city.

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