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Neighbor Fence Rules: Carlsbad vs Fallbrook

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Fallbrook has fewer restrictions than Carlsbad.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Shared property line fences: 6-ft solid masonry wall required along common lot lines with residential property. Front yard: 42-inch max. Beyond 20 ft from street: up to 6 ft.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

California Civil Code Sections 841–841.4 (Good Neighbor Fence Act) govern shared boundary fences statewide, including unincorporated San Diego County. Adjoining landowners share equally in the cost of maintaining or replacing a boundary fence that benefits both properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadFallbrook
Common Line6 ft masonry required-
Front Yard42 in-
Beyond 20 ftUp to 6 ft-
Street Side10 ft setback-
Enforcement442-339-2703-
State Law-Good Neighbor Fence Act (CC Β§841)
Cost Sharing-Equal responsibility presumed
Notice Required-30 days written before work
Disputes-Mediation or small claims court
Placement-On your property or boundary by agreement

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Carlsbad FAQ

Required on property line?

6-ft solid masonry along common lot lines with residential.

Front yard height?

42 inches max within 20 ft of street.

Street-side setback?

10 ft from property line for side yard on street.

Fallbrook FAQ

Does my neighbor have to pay half for a new fence?

Under California's Good Neighbor Fence Act, adjoining landowners are presumed to share equally in the cost of maintaining or replacing a boundary fence that benefits both properties. You must provide 30 days' written notice before starting work.

What if my neighbor refuses to pay their share?

You can seek resolution through mediation or file a claim in small claims court. Document the condition of the fence, your written notice, and the neighbor's response.

Which side of the fence faces the neighbor?

The county code does not mandate which side faces outward. This is typically agreed upon by the neighbors. The finished side is customarily faced outward as a matter of courtesy.

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