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🧱 Fence Regulations/Neighbor Fence Rules

Glendale vs Norwalk

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Glendale, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Glendale has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Glendale does not require neighbor consent to build a fence on your property. California Civil Code Section 841 governs shared boundary fences and provides for equal cost-sharing between benefiting property owners.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

California’s Good Neighbor Fence Act (Civil Code Β§841) requires equal cost-sharing for boundary fences. 30-day written notice required before construction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleNorwalk
Neighbor ConsentNot required if on your property-
State LawCA Civil Code Β§841CA Civil Code Β§841
Cost SharingEqual for shared boundary fences-
DisputesCivil matter; city enforces zoning only-
Cost Split-Equal (presumption)
Notice-30 days written
Spite Fence-Prohibited (Β§841.4)

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Glendale FAQ

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

No, as long as the fence is on your property and meets city zoning requirements. Shared boundary fences may require cost sharing under California Civil Code Β§841.

Who pays for a shared fence?

California law presumes equal cost sharing for a shared boundary fence that benefits both properties.

Norwalk FAQ

Does my neighbor have to pay half?

California’s Good Neighbor Fence Act presumes equal cost-sharing for boundary fences. 30-day written notice required.

What if my neighbor refuses to pay?

You can pursue the cost through small claims court or mediation.

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