California Civil Code 841 (Good Neighbor Fence Act) applies in unincorporated Ventura County. Adjoining landowners share equal responsibility for boundary fence costs. 30 days written notice is required before building or replacing a boundary fence.
Civil Code 841 presumes adjoining landowners benefit equally from a boundary fence and share costs equally. Property owners must provide 30 days written notice before building or replacing a fence, including project description and estimated cost. Non-response within 30 days presumes agreement. Spite fences (over 10 feet, built to annoy) are private nuisances under Civil Code 841.4. The county does not mediate fence cost disputes — these are civil matters resolved through negotiation, mediation, or small claims court (up to $12,500).
Cost-sharing disputes are civil, not criminal. Small claims court handles amounts up to $12,500. The county enforces fence height, material, and setback standards under §8106-8.1 but not cost-sharing between neighbors.
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