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Neighbor Fence Rules: Fort Worth vs Keller

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Keller, TX?

Fort Worth and Keller have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Fort Worth has no city ordinance requiring neighbors to share fence costs or notify each other before building. The city only enforces fence height, location, and material standards under zoning Sec. 5.305. Cost-sharing is a private civil matter.

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Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Keller has no municipal cost-sharing rule for shared fences and Texas has no statewide shared-fence statute. Disputes over cost and maintenance are handled civilly or through HOA covenants.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthKeller
Code SectionFort Worth Zoning Sec. 5.305-
Neighbor Notice RequiredNo-
City Cost-Share RuleNone β€” civil matter only-
Enforced ByCode Compliance for height/setback only-
Cost-Sharing Law-None in Texas
HOA Overlay-Often governs style and finish
Finished Side-Typically outward
Survey Advised-Before building on line
Disputes-Civil court, not Keller

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fort Worth FAQ

Do I have to tell my neighbor before building a fence in Fort Worth?

No. The city does not require neighbor notification or consent. You only need to comply with the height, design, and location rules in zoning Sec. 5.305.

Can I make my neighbor pay for half of a shared fence?

Not under city ordinance. Fort Worth treats shared-fence cost disputes as private civil matters governed by Texas common law, not the municipal code.

Keller FAQ

Does my Keller neighbor have to pay half the fence cost?

Not under Texas law or Keller code. There is no municipal cost-sharing rule. Any cost split must be agreed in writing between neighbors or set by HOA covenants.

Which side of the fence must face the neighbor?

Keller code does not require a specific orientation, but most HOAs require the finished smooth side to face outward toward the street or neighbor.

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