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Neighbor Fence Rules: Oak Lawn vs Orland Park

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Oak Lawn and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Oak Lawn requires fences to be installed with the finished (smooth) side facing the neighboring property. Oak Lawn does not mediate private boundary disputes, which are civil matters governed by Illinois property law.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park requires fences to be installed inside the property line with the finished (good) side facing neighbors. Shared boundary fences require mutual agreement; village does not mediate civil disputes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnOrland Park
Finished SideMust face neighborFaces neighbor
Neighbor ConsentNot required by village-
SurveyRecommended before install-
DisputesCivil matter, not villageNot village-mediated
ContactBuilding (708) 499-7830Building (708) 403-6200
Property Line-Inside, not on, the line
Cost-Sharing-Voluntary, civil matter

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oak Lawn FAQ

Which way does the fence have to face in Oak Lawn?

The finished (smooth) side must face outward toward the neighboring property. Posts and rails should be on your side of the fence.

Do I need my neighbor's permission to build a fence?

No, the village does not require neighbor consent. However, it is strongly recommended to discuss placement and have a current survey to avoid property line disputes.

Who pays for a shared fence between neighbors?

Illinois has no statutory cost-sharing requirement. The owner who installs the fence typically pays unless neighbors voluntarily agree in writing to share costs.

Orland Park FAQ

Which side of the fence faces my neighbor in Orland Park?

The finished, decorative side must face the neighbor and the street. Posts and rails face inward toward your property.

Does my neighbor have to share fence costs in Orland Park?

No, unless you have a written agreement. Cost-sharing for shared fences is a civil matter between neighbors.

What if my neighbor builds a fence on my property?

This is a civil matter. Get a current survey, attempt to resolve directly, and if necessary consult an attorney. The village does not adjudicate boundary disputes.

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