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Neighbor Fence Rules: Atlanta vs Sandy Springs

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Atlanta, GA and Sandy Springs, GA?

Atlanta and Sandy Springs have similar restriction levels.

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Georgia is a good neighbor state. Atlanta property owners are generally responsible for the boundary fences on their side of the property line, and the finished side of the fence must face the neighboring property.

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Sandy Springs, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Sandy Springs follows Georgia property law for fence disputes. Georgia has no shared fence cost statute. Each owner maintains their own fence.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAtlantaSandy Springs
Cost SharingNot required by city-
Finished SideFaces neighbor/street-
SurveyRecommended for boundary fencesRecommended before building
Governing LawGA Code §41-1-7-
ArbitrationCivil courts only-
Shared Cost-Not required by GA law
Property Line-Build on your side
Disputes-Civil court or mediation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Atlanta FAQ

Sandy Springs FAQ

Does my neighbor have to split the cost?

No. Georgia has no shared fence cost law. Each owner pays for their own fence.

What if the fence is on my property line?

Get a property survey. Build on your side. Discuss with your neighbor before construction.

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