Arizona has no statutory spite fence law. Marana follows common law nuisance principles for fence disputes between neighbors. ARS 3-1424 covers agricultural partition fences relevant to older agricultural-zoned areas in western Marana. HOA-governed communities typically resolve fence disputes through CC&R enforcement and architectural review committees.
Marana does not have a specific fence dispute resolution ordinance. Arizona lacks a statutory spite fence law, so neighbors must rely on common law nuisance doctrines if a fence is constructed solely to annoy or harm an adjacent property owner. Under ARS 3-1424, owners of adjoining agricultural parcels share responsibility for maintaining partition fences, which is relevant to the older agricultural-zoned areas in western Marana and the Santa Cruz River corridor. In master-planned communities throughout Marana, including Dove Mountain, Continental Ranch, Gladden Farms, and Saguaro Bloom, fence disputes are typically handled through the HOA architectural review committee and CC&R enforcement. Homeowners in these communities must obtain HOA approval before installing or modifying fences, and the HOA can require specific materials, colors, and heights. Shared boundary walls constructed by the developer during subdivision are typically maintained according to the CC&Rs with costs shared between adjacent property owners. For disputes outside HOA jurisdiction, property owners may pursue mediation through Pima County courts or file a civil action for nuisance or encroachment.
No town-specific fence dispute penalties. HOA CC&R violations: fines and mandatory compliance. Civil action available for nuisance or encroachment. Agricultural partition fence disputes: ARS 3-1424 cost-sharing provisions.
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