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St. Petersburg vs Tarpon Springs

How do neighbor fence rules rules compare between St. Petersburg, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

St. Petersburg has fewer restrictions than Tarpon Springs.

St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

St. Petersburg does not require neighbor approval for boundary fences, but property owners must respect actual lot lines and finished-side-out conventions in residential districts.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Tarpon Springs Section 36.03 requires fences to be maintained in safe condition and not be allowed to become dilapidated. The city does not regulate which side of a fence faces a neighbor, but boundary disputes are civil matters.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. PetersburgTarpon Springs
Neighbor consentNot required-
Finished sideTypically faces out-
DisputesCivil matter-
SurveyRecommended-
Maintenance rule-Section 36.03
Finished-side rule-Not specified by city
Boundary disputes-Civil matter
Survey recommended-Before placement
Enforcement-Code Enforcement Division

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

St. Petersburg FAQ

Do I need my neighbor's permission to build a fence in St. Petersburg?

No, the city code does not require neighbor consent if the fence is on your property and meets height, setback, and permit rules. HOA covenants may add notification requirements.

Which way should the finished side of my fence face?

St. Petersburg convention and many HOAs require the finished or smooth side to face outward toward neighbors or the street. Verify your subdivision rules before building.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Does Tarpon Springs require the finished side of a fence to face my neighbor?

No. Tarpon Springs Section 36.03 does not mandate which side faces neighbors, though it is a common construction convention many residents follow.

Who handles fence boundary disputes between neighbors?

Boundary disputes are private civil matters. The city enforces height, permit, and maintenance rules but does not resolve property line or cost-sharing disputes.

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