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Neighbor Fence Rules: Castro Valley vs Oakland

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Oakland, CA?

Castro Valley and Oakland have similar restriction levels.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Under California Civil Code 841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act), adjoining landowners in Alameda County share equal responsibility for reasonable costs of shared boundary fences unless one party shows the cost would be unjust.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Under California Civil Code §841, adjoining landowners share equal responsibility for reasonable costs of constructing and maintaining boundary fences. Oakland follows state law — neighbors must give 30 days written notice before fence work and may seek contribution through small claims court.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyOakland
Governing lawCA Civil Code 841-
Cost sharingPresumed equal-
Written notice30 days required-
Dispute venueCivil or small claims court-
State Law-Civil Code §841 — equal share
Notice Required-30 days written notice
Spite Fence-Over 10 ft to annoy — CC §841.4
Disputes-Small claims court
Survey-Recommended before construction

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

Can my neighbor force me to pay for a new fence?

Only after providing 30 days written notice per Civil Code 841, and you may rebut the equal-share presumption if the cost is unjust or disproportionate.

Who owns a fence on the property line?

A fence on the boundary is generally jointly owned by both adjoining property owners in California.

Oakland FAQ

Does my Oakland neighbor have to pay half for a shared fence?

Generally yes under CA Civil Code §841, but you must provide 30 days written notice with cost estimates first. The presumption of equal sharing can be rebutted if costs are unreasonable.

What if my neighbor builds a tall fence to block my view?

California Civil Code §841.4 classifies fences over 10 feet tall erected maliciously to annoy a neighbor as a private nuisance, actionable in civil court.

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