Greeley does not require fence cost-sharing between neighbors. Colorado law provides for limited fence disputes through the Colorado Revised Statutes. Fences must be within the owner's property lines.
Colorado does not have a general cost-sharing requirement for boundary fences. Property owners in Greeley must ensure fences are within their own property lines. The finished side should face outward toward neighbors. A property survey is recommended before construction to avoid boundary disputes. The city does not mediate private fence disputes but enforces code compliance. Colorado Revised Statutes address fence disputes primarily in agricultural contexts.
Fences beyond property lines are a civil matter. Code violations for condition or placement are enforced through code enforcement.
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