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Neighbor Fence Rules: Arlington vs Grapevine

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Arlington, TX and Grapevine, TX?

Arlington and Grapevine have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Chapter 841 governs partition fences between adjoining landowners, but Arlington does not mandate shared cost or construction of boundary fences. Disputes between neighbors are generally civil matters. The city encourages written agreements and enforces only zoning, height, and nuisance standards, not cost-sharing between private property owners.

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Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Fence disputes between Grapevine neighbors are governed by Texas Property Code 26. Cost-sharing is customary but not mandated. The city does not mediate private boundary disputes; civil court handles them.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonGrapevine
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State Law-TX Property Code Ch 26
Cost Sharing-Customary, not required
Finished Side-Faces outward by custom
City Role-Zoning only, not mediation
Disputes-Civil or JP court

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Arlington FAQ

Grapevine FAQ

Does my neighbor have to split the cost of our shared fence?

No state law requires it. Cost-sharing is customary and often documented in a side agreement. Without an agreement, each owner can install their own fence at the line.

Which side of the fence faces my neighbor?

Customarily the finished (smoother) side faces outward. This is etiquette, not law in Texas. HOA covenants may require specific orientation.

My neighbor's fence is on my property. What do I do?

Hire a surveyor to confirm the line. If the encroachment is confirmed, discuss with the neighbor first, then consult a Tarrant County civil attorney about ejectment or boundary-line litigation.

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