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Neighbor Fence Rules: Chino vs Rancho Cucamonga

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Chino, CA and Rancho Cucamonga, CA?

Chino and Rancho Cucamonga have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code § 841 (the 'Good Neighbor Fence Law') presumes adjoining owners share equally in the cost of construction, maintenance, and replacement of a boundary fence. A 30-day written notice is required before incurring shared costs. Chino has no separate local cost-sharing rule.

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Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

Rancho Cucamonga follows California Civil Code 841, the Good Neighbor Fence Act. Adjoining owners share the reasonable cost of a shared boundary fence unless they agree otherwise.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRancho Cucamonga
Governing state lawCal. Civ. Code § 841-
Cost-sharing presumptionEqual (50/50)-
Required notice30 days written, prior to construction-
Required notice contentsProblem, solution, cost, sharing, timeline-
Dispute forumSmall claims up to $12,500-
HOA CC&RsMay impose stricter design rules-
State Law-CA Civil Code 841
Cost Share-50/50 by default
Notice-30 days written
Disputes-Small claims court
Survey-Recommended before build

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chino FAQ

Does my Chino neighbor have to pay half of a new boundary fence?

Under Cal. Civ. Code § 841, yes — by default. You must give 30 days' written notice describing the problem, cost, and timeline. The neighbor can rebut the presumption if equal cost would be unjust.

Can I build a fence right on the property line in Chino?

Yes, but confirm the line with a survey first. A fence on the line is a 'division fence' subject to § 841 cost-sharing. CMC § 20.10.080 height limits still apply.

What if my neighbor refuses to pay?

File in small-claims court (up to $12,500). Keep your 30-day notice, photos of the prior fence's condition, and contractor estimates as evidence.

Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

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

Under CA Civil Code 841, yes, by default. You must give 30 days written notice of the proposed cost, materials, and timing. If they refuse and you sue, the court weighs reasonableness.

Who owns the fence between our homes?

If it sits on the property line, both neighbors share ownership and maintenance equally under state law. If the fence is entirely on one parcel, that owner is fully responsible.

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