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Neighbor Fence Rules: Live Oak vs San Antonio

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Live Oak, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Live Oak and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Texas has no automatic shared-fence cost statute, so Live Oak neighbors negotiate fence sharing privately with written agreements recommended, and the good-side-out convention often applies.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Few Restrictions

Texas treats boundary fences as private matters between neighbors. Bexar County does not mediate disputes, and shared costs require written agreement. HOA covenants and surveys usually control.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakSan Antonio
Shared cost lawNo (Texas)-
Written agreementStrongly recommended-
Good side outConvention, often HOA rule-
Typical setback6 inches inside property line-
SurveyRecommended before building-
Cost sharing-Voluntary, not required by law
Boundary survey-Strongly recommended before building
Dispute venue-Justice of the Peace small claims
HOA control-Covenants can dictate style and upkeep

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Live Oak FAQ

Does my neighbor have to split the fence cost?

No. Texas law does not require cost sharing. You can ask, but cannot compel them to contribute unless they agree in writing.

Which side of the fence faces my neighbor?

By convention and many HOAs, the finished (good) side faces the neighbor. Check HOA rules for specifics.

San Antonio FAQ

Can I force my neighbor to split the cost of a shared fence?

No. Texas does not require cost sharing for residential fences. You need a voluntary written agreement, or you must pay and build it yourself on your side of the line.

What if my neighbor damages my fence?

Document the damage and file a claim in the appropriate Bexar County Justice of the Peace court, which hears property claims up to 20,000 dollars.

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