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Neighbor Fence Rules: Kentwood vs Wyoming

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Kentwood, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Kentwood, MI

Kent County

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

Few Restrictions

Wyoming Section 90-312 does not require neighbor consent to build a fence; it only requires building inspector approval, the 36-inch front-yard cap, the 6-foot rear/side cap, and the finished-side-outward rule. Boundary-line disputes between adjoining owners fall under Michigan's partition-fence statute at MCL 43.51 to 43.62 (R.S. 1846), not under city zoning. Disputes are resolved in Kent County Circuit Court (or 62-A District Court for smaller claims).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentwoodWyoming
Neighbor Consent-Not required by Wyoming (Sec. 90-312)
Partition Statute-MCL 43.51 to 43.62 (R.S. 1846)
Boundary Fence Damages-MCL 600.2940
Disputes Forum-Kent County Circuit Court
Property Line Rule-Stay on your side; finished face outward
Surveyor Recommendation-Michigan-licensed land surveyor

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Kentwood FAQ

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Wyoming FAQ

Do I need my neighbor's permission for a fence in Wyoming, MI?

No. Wyoming's Section 90-312 does not require neighbor consent. You need only building inspector approval, compliance with the 36-inch front-yard cap and 6-foot rear/side cap, and the finished side of the fence facing outward toward the neighbor and any right-of-way.

Who pays for a shared fence in Wyoming?

Michigan's partition-fence statute (MCL 43.51 to 43.62) makes adjoining owners equally responsible for a sufficient partition fence between parcels unless they agree in writing otherwise. The agreement should be in writing; disputes can be resolved in Kent County Circuit Court.

What if a neighbor's fence is on my Wyoming property?

The Wyoming Planning Department does not resolve boundary disputes. Order a boundary survey from a Michigan-licensed land surveyor, demand removal in writing, and if necessary file a trespass or ejectment action in Kent County Circuit Court. MCL 600.2940 also provides statutory remedies for injuries to boundary fences.

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