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Neighbor Fence Rules: Cambridge vs Pepperell

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Cambridge, MA and Pepperell, MA?

Cambridge and Pepperell have similar restriction levels.

Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Massachusetts Fence Law (MGL Chapter 49) governs boundary fence disputes; Cambridge adds local spite-fence protections under MGL c.140 s.162 prohibiting malicious 6-foot-plus fences.

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Pepperell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Massachusetts Fence Law (MGL c.49) governs neighbor fence disputes in Middlesex County. Fence Viewers in each town presume a 50/50 cost split for boundary fences between adjoining landowners.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCambridgePepperell
State Fence LawMGL Chapter 49-
Spite FenceMGL c.140 s.162 (6+ ft malicious)-
Neighbor ConsentNot required if on your land-
Boundary FencesRequire agreement-
Finished SideCustom: outward-
Fence Law-MGL Chapter 49
Cost Split-50/50 presumption
Spite Fence Law-MGL c.140 s.162
Spite Fence Threshold-Over 6 ft, malicious intent
Dispute Resolver-Town Fence Viewers

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cambridge FAQ

Can my Cambridge neighbor force me to share fence costs?

Only if the fence is a shared boundary fence under MGL c.49 procedures. Fences wholly on your land remain your responsibility.

What is a spite fence and what can I do about one?

A malicious fence over 6 feet built to annoy a neighbor; you can sue under MGL c.140 s.162 for removal and damages.

Pepperell FAQ

Who pays for a shared fence in Massachusetts?

Under MGL c.49, adjoining landowners presumptively share costs 50/50 unless they agree otherwise or a Fence Viewer rules differently.

What is a spite fence?

Under MGL c.140 s.162, a fence over 6 feet erected maliciously to annoy a neighbor is a private nuisance and actionable in court.

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