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Fort Lee vs Garfield

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Fort Lee, NJ and Garfield, NJ?

Fort Lee and Garfield have similar restriction levels.

Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Fort Lee zoning governs fence placement on lot lines, while New Jersey common law and statutes handle disputes about shared maintenance, encroachments, and so-called spite fences.

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Garfield, NJ

Bergen County

Few Restrictions

Garfield requires that the finished or face side of any fence point toward the adjacent neighboring property, ensuring neighbors are not left looking at framing.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort LeeGarfield
Consent requiredNot by Borough-
Survey recommendedStrongly advised-
Spite fencesActionable in court-
Civil disputesHandled by courts-
Finished side-Must face neighbor
Applies to-All fences in R Districts
Code section-Chapter 341, Article IX
Enforcement-Zoning Officer

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Fort Lee FAQ

Does Fort Lee require my neighbor's approval to build a fence?

No. The Borough does not require neighbor consent, but the fence must be on your property and meet zoning rules. A current survey helps avoid encroachment disputes.

What if my neighbor's fence crosses my property line?

This is a private civil matter. Start with written communication, and if unresolved, consult an attorney about ejectment, trespass, or removal claims under New Jersey property law.

Garfield FAQ

Which side of my fence must face my neighbor in Garfield?

The finished or face side, the smooth side without exposed posts and rails, must face the adjacent property under Garfield's zoning code.

Does this rule apply to shared fences between neighbors?

Yes. Even when neighbors agree on a fence, Garfield still requires the finished side to face outward toward the adjoining property.

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