South Carolina has no shared-cost 'good neighbor' fence statute, so each Dorchester County owner builds and pays for their own fence on their own side of the surveyed line. County code adds one twist: a fence near a lot line must face its finished side outward.
Fence-cost disputes in Dorchester County are governed by South Carolina common law, not a partition-fence statute, so a neighbor has no obligation to split the cost of a boundary fence. Build entirely on your own side of the line; a survey settles the true boundary before posts go in. Dorchester's ZLDS Section 13.2.7(a) requires that any fence within twenty-five feet of a lot line present its finished, more-attractive side toward that line, protecting the adjoining owner's view. A fence built purely to spite a neighbor, with no legitimate use, can be attacked as a common-law private nuisance. The county does not referee boundary or cost disputes.
A fence encroaching over the line is a civil trespass a court can order moved. Cost and boundary disputes go to magistrate or circuit court, not the county. Facing the unfinished side toward a neighbor can draw a code-enforcement correction.
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