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Neighbor Fence Rules: Mesa vs Phoenix

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Phoenix has fewer restrictions than Mesa.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Mesa's zoning code addresses fence placement relative to property lines and shared boundaries. Fences must be built within the property owner's lot and comply with setback and height requirements in Title 11.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

Phoenix does not have a specific fence dispute resolution ordinance between neighbors. Arizona follows common law for shared fence costs and disputes. There is no statutory requirement to share fence costs with neighbors. Property owners building a fence must stay on their own property or obtain neighbor agreement. Spite fence claims are handled under common law nuisance principles.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaPhoenix
PlacementMust be within property lines-
Height MeasurementFrom exterior grade-
MaintenanceOwner responsible for their side-
DisputesCivil matter between neighborsCivil matter between neighbors
Shared Costs-No statutory cost-sharing requirement
Property Line-Fence must be on builder's property
Spite Fences-Common law nuisance applies

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mesa FAQ

Can I build a fence on the property line in Mesa?

Fences must be within your property boundaries. Shared boundary fences require agreement between neighbors. A survey may be needed to confirm the property line.

Who maintains a shared fence in Mesa?

Each property owner is responsible for maintaining their side. Arizona law does not require neighbors to share fence costs, though written agreements are common.

Phoenix FAQ

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