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Neighbor Fence Rules: Denver vs Phoenix

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Denver, CO and Phoenix, AZ?

Denver and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Denver, CO

Denver County

Few Restrictions

Colorado's Good Neighbor Fence Act (C.R.S. §35-46-112) applies. Denver does not mandate cost-sharing, but neighbors may negotiate. Disputes over boundary fences go through Denver County Court.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Phoenix does not have a specific fence dispute resolution ordinance between neighbors. Arizona follows common law for shared fence costs and disputes. There is no statutory requirement to share fence costs with neighbors. Property owners building a fence must stay on their own property or obtain neighbor agreement. Spite fence claims are handled under common law nuisance principles.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverPhoenix
State LawC.R.S. §35-46-112 Good Neighbor Fence Act-
Cost SharingNot mandatory under Denver code-
DisputesDenver County Court or mediationCivil matter between neighbors
Property LineVerify before installing fenceFence must be on builder's property
Shared Costs-No statutory cost-sharing requirement
Spite Fences-Common law nuisance applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Denver FAQ

Who pays for a fence between neighbors in Denver?

Colorado's Good Neighbor Fence Act (C.R.S. §35-46-112) applies. Denver does not mandate cost-sharing, but neighbors may negotiate. Disputes over boundary fences go through Denver County Court.

What are the rules about shared fences in Denver?

State Law: C.R.S. §35-46-112 Good Neighbor Fence Act. Cost Sharing: Not mandatory under Denver code. Disputes: Denver County Court or mediation. Property Line: Verify before installing fence.

Phoenix FAQ

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