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Neighbor Fence Rules: Marana vs Oro Valley

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Marana, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Marana has fewer restrictions than Oro Valley.

Marana, AZ

Pima County

Few Restrictions

Arizona has no statutory spite fence law. Marana follows common law nuisance principles for fence disputes between neighbors. ARS 3-1424 covers agricultural partition fences relevant to older agricultural-zoned areas in western Marana. HOA-governed communities typically resolve fence disputes through CC&R enforcement and architectural review committees.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Arizona has no fence-sharing law. Each owner builds on their own property. Boundary disputes are civil matters requiring a professional survey. No shared-cost mandate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMaranaOro Valley
Spite Fence LawNone in Arizona-
Agricultural ParcelsARS 3-1424 partition fences-
HOA ResolutionArchitectural review committee-
Civil ActionNuisance or encroachment claims-
Shared Cost-No state law requiring it
Property Line-Build entirely on your side
Finished Side-Customarily faces neighbor
Disputes-Civil matter - get a survey
State Law-No AZ fence-sharing statute

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Marana FAQ

Can my Marana neighbor build a fence to block my view?

Arizona has no spite fence statute. If the fence complies with height limits and zoning, there is generally no legal remedy unless it constitutes a common law nuisance. HOA view-fencing requirements may provide protection in some communities.

Who pays for a shared fence between Marana properties?

For agricultural parcels, ARS 3-1424 provides cost-sharing rules for partition fences. In HOA communities, shared boundary walls are typically governed by CC&Rs. Otherwise, negotiation or civil court determines responsibility.

How do I resolve a fence dispute with my neighbor in Marana?

Start with direct communication. In HOA communities, contact the architectural review committee. Outside HOA jurisdiction, Pima County courts offer mediation services, or you can pursue a civil action.

Oro Valley FAQ

Does my neighbor have to pay for half the fence in Oro Valley?

No. Arizona has no fence-sharing law. Each property owner is responsible for fences on their own property. Any cost-sharing arrangement is purely voluntary and should be documented in writing.

What if my neighbor builds a fence on my property line?

A fence placed on or over your property line without consent is a civil trespass matter. Obtain a professional boundary survey and consult an attorney. The town does not adjudicate property line disputes.

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