Nevada has no good-neighbor fence statute requiring cost-sharing. Clark County treats neighbor fence disputes as civil matters; boundary walls follow the recorded property line and shared walls need mutual agreement.
Unincorporated Clark County does not enforce neighbor-to-neighbor cost-sharing on boundary fences through Title 30. Unlike California Civil Code 841, Nevada Revised Statutes have no adjoining landowner fence statute compelling a neighbor to split costs. Fence disputes are civil matters resolved through small claims court (amounts up to 10,000 dollars) or district court. Boundary walls must be built on the owner side of the property line unless a recorded mutual agreement exists. The finished or good side of a fence is customarily faced outward toward the neighbor, though Clark County does not legally require this. Encroaching fences built over the property line can be cited under Title 30.56 and may trigger adverse possession concerns after 5 years of open use under NRS 11.150. Party walls shared by townhomes and condominiums are governed by the CCandRs recorded with the subdivision. Spite fence claims can be brought as private nuisance actions under Nevada common law. Code Enforcement will not mediate neighbor cost or aesthetic disputes but will enforce height, permit, and encroachment rules.
Encroachment over property line: Title 30.56 citation plus civil trespass action. Unpermitted fence over 6 ft: stop work plus removal. Adverse possession claim: NRS 11.150 civil proceeding.
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