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Neighbor Fence Rules: Lakewood vs Parma

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Lakewood, OH and Parma, OH?

Parma has fewer restrictions than Lakewood.

Lakewood, OH

Cuyahoga County

Some Restrictions

Ohio has no Good Neighbor Fence Act so Lakewood fence costs are the installing owner's responsibility. Partition fence law (ORC 971) applies only to agricultural land, not urban Lakewood. Spite fences are actionable under common law.

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Parma, OH

Cuyahoga County

Few Restrictions

Ohio has no shared fence cost statute for residential property. Each Parma homeowner builds and maintains fences on their own side of the property line. Spite fence doctrine applies under Ohio common law; a fence built solely to harass a neighbor may be actionable in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodParma
Cost SharingNot requiredNot required
Partition LawAg only ORC 971-
Spite FenceCommon law claimCommon law claim
SurveyRecommended-
Property Line-Survey recommended
Disputes-Civil court
ORC 971-Agricultural only

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Lakewood FAQ

Does my Lakewood neighbor have to pay for half the fence?

No. Ohio has no shared-fence statute for residential properties. Each owner pays for their own fence.

Who enforces this in Lakewood?

Lakewood at (216) 529-4000 handles most complaints.

Parma FAQ

Who pays for a fence between neighbors in Parma?

Ohio has no Good Neighbor Fence Act for residential properties. ORC 971 covers agricultural partition fences only. Each residential owner pays for their own fence unless neighbors privately agree.

What are the rules about shared fences in Parma?

Cost splitting is not required for residential. ORC 971 applies only to agricultural land. Spite fences may be actionable as common-law nuisance. Disputes go to civil court or small claims.

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