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Neighbor Fence Rules: Lincoln vs Roseville

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Lincoln, CA and Roseville, CA?

Lincoln and Roseville have similar restriction levels.

Lincoln, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

Lincoln does not have a city-specific shared-fence cost ordinance. California Civil Code section 841 (the Good Neighbor Fence Law) presumes adjoining property owners share equally in the reasonable cost of constructing, maintaining, and replacing a boundary fence, and requires 30 days written notice to the neighbor before incurring costs.

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Roseville, CA

Placer County

Some Restrictions

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

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLincolnRoseville
Governing lawCal. Civil Code section 841-
Cost split presumptionEqual (50/50)-
Required notice30 days written, prior to costs-
City mediates?No, civil matter-
Cost Split-Equal (presumption)
Notice-30 days written
State Law-CA Civil Code §841
Spite Fence-Prohibited (§841.4)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lincoln FAQ

Does my neighbor have to pay half my new fence in Lincoln?

Under Cal. Civil Code section 841, yes by default, if it is a boundary fence that benefits both owners and you gave 30 days written notice describing the project, cost, and proposed split. Your neighbor can rebut the presumption in court.

Can the City of Lincoln resolve a fence dispute with my neighbor?

No. Boundary and cost disputes are civil matters resolved between owners under Cal. Civil Code section 841, not enforced by the City. The City only enforces zoning compliance (height, setback, permit).

Roseville 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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