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Neighbor Fence Rules: Camarillo vs Simi Valley

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Simi Valley, CA?

Simi Valley has fewer restrictions than Camarillo.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code Sections 841-841.4 govern shared boundary fence responsibilities statewide, including in Camarillo. Both property owners share equally in the cost of maintaining a reasonable boundary fence. Camarillo's zoning code (CMC Title 19) establishes the physical standards fences must meet.

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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

California's Good Neighbor Fence Act (Civil Code 841) applies in Simi Valley, requiring adjacent property owners to share equally in the cost of maintaining boundary fences. The city does not mediate private fence disputes but enforces code compliance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloSimi Valley
Cost SharingEqual between neighbors (CC 841)Equal split presumed (CC 841)
Notice Required30 days written before work30 days written to neighbor
Good Side FacingDoes not determine ownership-
HOA FencesHOA may own some boundary fences-
State LawCalifornia Civil Code 841-841.4-
Dispute Resolution-Civil matter, mediation or court
City Role-Code compliance only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

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

Under California Civil Code Section 841, adjoining landowners share equally in maintaining a reasonable boundary fence. You must give 30 days written notice before starting work and provide an estimate. The neighbor can agree, propose alternatives, or dispute the need.

Which side of the fence faces the neighbor?

California law does not require a specific side to face the neighbor. The 'good side out' convention is not legally mandated. CMC Title 19 may have specific requirements for certain fence types, and your HOA CC&Rs may specify orientation.

What if the HOA maintains the fence between our yards?

Many Camarillo HOAs own and maintain certain fences, particularly perimeter walls and fences between lots in tract developments. Check your CC&Rs to determine if the fence is HOA-maintained or a shared owner responsibility.

Simi Valley FAQ

Does my neighbor have to pay for half the fence?

Under California Civil Code 841, adjoining owners are presumed to share equally in boundary fence maintenance costs. You must give 30 days written notice before starting work.

Can the city resolve a fence dispute with my neighbor?

No, the city only enforces development code standards. Private disputes about cost-sharing, placement, or style are civil matters handled through mediation or small claims court.

What if my neighbor builds a fence I do not like?

If the fence meets city code requirements for height and materials, the city cannot intervene on aesthetic preferences. Design disputes are private civil matters.

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