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Neighbor Fence Rules: Gaithersburg vs Takoma Park

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Gaithersburg, MD and Takoma Park, MD?

Gaithersburg and Takoma Park have similar restriction levels.

Gaithersburg, MD

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Gaithersburg Section 24-167 addresses shared property line fences. A side property line fence above 6 feet requires written consent from the adjoining property owner and city manager approval. Fences must be installed on or inside the property line, not on the neighbors land.

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Takoma Park, MD

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

No neighbor consent required to build a fence on your own property under Maryland law. Finished side must face outward. Free city mediation available for fence disputes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGaithersburgTakoma Park
Over 6 FeetNeighbor written consent required-
City ManagerMust approve over-height fence-
PlacementOn or inside own property line-
Cost SharingNo state requirement-
Neighbor Consent-Not required if fence is on your property
Property Line-Survey recommended before installation
Finished Side-Must face outward (neighbor/street)
Disputes-Free mediation through city program

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Gaithersburg FAQ

Does my neighbor need to agree to my fence in Gaithersburg?

Only if the fence exceeds 6 feet on a shared side property line. Standard-height fences (6 feet or under) do not require neighbor consent, but must be on your own property.

Who pays for a fence between properties?

Maryland has no law requiring neighbors to share fence costs. The property owner who installs the fence bears the full cost unless a private agreement is reached.

Takoma Park FAQ

Do I need my neighbor's permission to build a fence?

No, Maryland law does not require neighbor consent if the fence is entirely on your property. However, a survey is recommended to confirm property lines and avoid disputes.

Which side of the fence faces my neighbor?

Montgomery County zoning requires the finished or decorative side to face outward toward the neighbor and street. The structural side (posts, rails) should face your property.

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