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Neighbor Fence Rules: Jurupa Valley vs Menifee

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Menifee, CA?

Jurupa Valley has fewer restrictions than Menifee.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Jurupa Valley does not require fences between private residential properties unless one parcel has a swimming pool. The City's Code Enforcement Division explicitly does NOT mediate fence disputes between neighbors; per the Planning Department FAQ, those are civil matters governed by California Civil Code Section 841 (the Good Neighbor Fence Act of 2013), which presumes equal cost-sharing for shared boundary fences.

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Menifee, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Menifee has no local ordinance overriding California Civil Code §841, the statewide 'Good Neighbor Fence Act' adopted effective January 1, 2014. Section 841 presumes adjoining landowners share equal benefit from a dividing fence and must share reasonable construction, maintenance, and replacement costs equally unless they agree otherwise in writing. Menifee Development Code Chapter 9.185 governs fence dimensions and zoning compliance; cost-sharing between neighbors is purely a state civil matter.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMenifee
Controlling statuteCal. Civil Code §841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act)-
Presumed cost share50/50 between adjoining owners-
Required notice30 days written, before sharing costs-
City roleNone — civil matter, not Code Enforcement-
Boundary disputesHire licensed surveyor-
Governing statute-California Civil Code §841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act)
Local fence code-Menifee Development Code Ch. 9.185 (zoning only)
Notice required-30 days advance written notice
Cost sharing-Presumed equal between adjoining owners
Disputes-Civil court (Riverside County); city does not mediate

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Can I make my neighbor pay half for a new fence?

Under California Civil Code §841 you may seek 50/50 cost-sharing for a shared boundary fence, but you must first give the neighbor at least 30 days written notice describing the problem, proposed solution, estimated cost, and timeline. The neighbor can rebut the presumption by showing the cost is unreasonable or unnecessary.

My neighbor's fence is on my property — will Jurupa Valley make them move it?

No. The City has stated that fence placement is a civil matter. You will need a licensed surveyor to establish the boundary and, if needed, pursue a civil action to compel relocation.

Menifee FAQ

Can my neighbor make me pay half for a new fence?

Under California Civil Code §841, adjoining owners are presumed to share fence costs equally. The neighbor must give 30 days' written notice with cost details. You can rebut the presumption if equal sharing would be unjust.

Does Menifee enforce neighbor fence disputes?

No. Menifee Code Enforcement only addresses zoning code violations (height, materials, location). Cost-sharing and ownership disputes between neighbors are private civil matters under Civil Code §841.

What if my neighbor builds without notice?

The fence must still meet Menifee Development Code Ch. 9.185 standards. For cost-sharing, lack of 30-day notice under §841 weakens the neighbor's claim for reimbursement.

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