Bergen County does not legislate neighbor fence disputes. New Jersey common law and municipal ordinances govern shared boundary fences, finished-side rules, and partition-fence cost-sharing between neighboring property owners.
Neighbor fence disputes in Bergen County fall under New Jersey common law and individual municipal codes. The state's Partition Fence Act (N.J.S.A. 4:20-1) addresses cost-sharing for boundary fences, primarily in agricultural contexts. Many Bergen municipalities require the finished or smooth side of a fence to face the neighbor's property. Spite-fence claims may be pursued through civil court if a fence has no legitimate purpose. Boundary disputes typically require professional surveys. Bergen County's role is limited to fences abutting county property, where coordination with the county Department of Public Works is required.
Civil disputes are handled in NJ Superior Court. Municipal violations of finished-side rules may incur $100-$1,000 fines.
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