Philadelphia County follows Pennsylvania common law for shared fences; no statewide cost-sharing statute. Each owner responsible for their own fence; party walls covered separately under Philadelphia Code Β§9-200.
Pennsylvania has no Good Neighbor fence law. Owners not required to share fence costs unless by written agreement. Spite fence doctrine recognized in PA common law: maliciously erected fences with no legitimate purpose may be enjoined. Party walls (common in Philadelphia rowhouses) regulated separately. Surveys recommended before installation to avoid encroachment disputes.
Civil disputes only; no code enforcement for cost-sharing. Encroachments can force removal via quiet title action.
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Philadelphia caps amplified music and other sound by decibels above background at the property boundary: 3 dB near hospitals/schools/houses of worship, 5 dB ...
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Philadelphia requires all dogs in public to be on a leash no longer than six feet, held by a person able to control the animal, under Phila. Code Β§10-104. Of...
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True backyard ground fires (recreational fires and bonfires) are not freely allowed in Philadelphia. The Air Management Code Section 3-202 prohibits open fir...
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