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Neighbor Fence Rules: Charlotte vs Nashville

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Nashville, TN?

Charlotte and Nashville have similar restriction levels.

Charlotte, NC

Mecklenburg County

Few Restrictions

North Carolina has no Good Neighbor Fence Act requiring cost-sharing. Under NCGS 68-7, each property owner is responsible for their own boundary fence. Livestock-fence statute NCGS 68-16 applies in rural Mecklenburg areas where owners must contain animals.

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Nashville, TN

Davidson County

Few Restrictions

Nashville's Metro Code has no minimum setback requirement from a neighboring property line for fences. There is no boundary fence law requiring cost-sharing. Disputes are private matters.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCharlotteNashville
Cost SharingNot requiredNo boundary fence ordinance; private matter between neighbors
StatuteNCGS 68-7-
LivestockNCGS 68-16-
DisputesCivil/small claimsCivil matter; encroachments handled in court
SurveyRecommended-
Property Line Setback-None required β€” fence may be on property line
Alley Treatment-Alley not treated as street for setback purposes
HOA Covenants-Metro Codes does not enforce private restrictions

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Charlotte FAQ

Who enforces this in Mecklenburg County?

Mecklenburg County at (704) 336-7600 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Mecklenburg County?

Mecklenburg County at (704) 336-7600 handles most complaints.

Nashville FAQ

Who pays for a fence between neighbors in Nashville?

Nashville's Metro Code has no minimum setback requirement from a neighboring property line for fences. There is no boundary fence law requiring cost-sharing. Disputes are private matters.

What are the rules about shared fences in Nashville?

Property Line Setback: None required β€” fence may be on property line. Alley Treatment: Alley not treated as street for setback purposes. Cost Sharing: No boundary fence ordinance; private matter between neighbors. HOA Covenants: Metro Codes does not enforce private restrictions.

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