Rogers does not publish a specific shared-fence or cost-sharing ordinance. Boundary and shared-fence disputes fall under Arkansas state law: Arkansas Code Title 2, Chapter 39 covers partition fences and cost-sharing, while property-line disputes are resolved by survey and common law. Confirm your line before building.
Rogers does not publish a dedicated 'good neighbor' or shared-fence cost-splitting ordinance, so neighbor-to-neighbor fence questions in Rogers are governed primarily by Arkansas state law and the recorded property line, not a city rule. Under Arkansas Code Title 2, Subtitle 3, Chapter 39 (Fences), partition fence obligations can arise: Arkansas Code section 2-39-105 provides that when an adjoining owner encloses their land in a way that makes an existing fence serve as the partition fence between the two properties, that owner can become liable to share in the cost of the fence. For a fence you build entirely on your own side of the line, there is generally no automatic requirement that a neighbor contribute. Because the city limits front-yard fences to 4 feet and ties taller fences to permit review, a neighbor's complaint usually reaches the city only when a fence violates those rules, blocks a fire hydrant (no fencing within a 3-foot radius), or sits in an easement. The most important practical step is establishing the boundary: Rogers does not adjudicate private property-line disagreements, so owners should rely on a recorded survey before building. Disputes over encroachment, the exact line, or cost-sharing are civil matters resolved under Arkansas law, potentially in Benton County circuit court, rather than by city code enforcement.
The city enforces fence height, hydrant clearance, and easement rules; private boundary or cost-sharing disagreements are civil matters under Arkansas law and may require a survey or court action rather than city enforcement.
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