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Neighbor Fence Rules: Madison vs Sun Prairie

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Madison, WI and Sun Prairie, WI?

Madison and Sun Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Madison, WI

Dane County

Some Restrictions

Wisconsin's partition fence statute (WI Stat 90.03) requires adjoining rural/agricultural landowners to share cost of boundary fences. In urban Madison, the line fence statute rarely applies; disputes are civil matters.

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Sun Prairie, WI

Dane County

Some Restrictions

WI Stat. Β§90.02 to 90.14 provides line fence cost-sharing for rural/agricultural land. Urban residential fences: each owner responsible for their own.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMadisonSun Prairie
State LawWI Stat 90.03-
Applies ToMainly rural/agricultural-
Urban MadisonRarely triggers line-fence law-
DisputesCivil / small claimsTown supervisor (rural)
SurveyStrongly recommended-
Rural-Cost-sharing statute (Β§90.02)
Urban-Each owner responsible
Written Agreement-Recommended

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Madison FAQ

Can I force my Madison neighbor to pay half of our fence?

Generally no. The Wisconsin partition fence statute applies mainly to rural/agricultural lots. In urban Madison, cost sharing is by private agreement.

Which side of the fence faces my neighbor?

By convention and Madison practice, the finished (good) side faces your neighbor and the street.

Sun Prairie FAQ

Does my neighbor have to pay half?

In urban areas, no. In rural areas, WI Stat. Β§90.02 provides boundary fence cost-sharing between adjoining landowners.

How are disputes resolved?

Rural: town supervisors adjudicate. Urban: civil court or mediation.

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