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Neighbor Fence Rules: Carson vs Glendale

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Carson, CA and Glendale, CA?

Glendale has fewer restrictions than Carson.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code §841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act of 2013) governs shared boundary fences statewide and applies in Carson. Adjoining landowners are presumed to share equal responsibility for reasonable costs of construction, maintenance and replacement of a shared fence. A 30-day written notice is required before incurring shared costs. Carson does not have a city-specific shared-fence ordinance overriding state law.

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Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Glendale does not require neighbor consent to build a fence on your property. California Civil Code Section 841 governs shared boundary fences and provides for equal cost-sharing between benefiting property owners.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonGlendale
Governing statuteCal. Civ. Code §841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act)-
Cost-sharing presumptionEqual shares for reasonable costs-
Required notice30 days' written notice before incurring shared costs-
Spite-fence capCiv. Code §841.4 — over 10 ft creates nuisance-
Local overrideNone — Carson follows state law-
Neighbor Consent-Not required if on your property
State Law-CA Civil Code §841
Cost Sharing-Equal for shared boundary fences
Disputes-Civil matter; city enforces zoning only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carson FAQ

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

Presumptively yes, if it's a shared boundary fence and you give 30 days' written notice with cost estimates, scope and timeline (Civ. Code §841). They can rebut the equal-share presumption if your project is excessive or causes them undue hardship.

My neighbor built a 12-foot fence just to annoy me. What can I do?

Civ. Code §841.4 declares any fence over 10 ft built to annoy a neighbor a 'private nuisance.' You may sue for abatement (forced removal/reduction) and damages.

Does Carson have its own boundary-fence ordinance?

No. Carson defers to California Civil Code §841/§841.4. Disputes go through civil court, not Carson Code Enforcement.

Glendale FAQ

Do I need my neighbor's permission to build a fence?

No, as long as the fence is on your property and meets city zoning requirements. Shared boundary fences may require cost sharing under California Civil Code §841.

Who pays for a shared fence?

California law presumes equal cost sharing for a shared boundary fence that benefits both properties.

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