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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 172146" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>You need to check zoning laws and since it is in a ritzy neighborhood, check covenant or HOA laws. </p><p> </p><p>If she's putting up a fence in a gated community or even a sub-division there ARE laws that are enforced. The covenant may say she's only allowed to put up a wooden fence or whatever. Most HOAs and cities will ONLY at MAX allow a 6' fence and ONLY in the back NOT near a driveway as it causes a hazzard for driving. </p><p> </p><p>And as far as putting the fence up? Make sure that the property lines are CLEARLY marked, and that you contact the installers fence company and tell them they are NOT allowed on your property. AT ALL - period. And identify anything like invisible dog fences, or sprinklers, or alarms with the company if they are still going to install it.....and find out if there are any bushes, plants etc what is the right of way. </p><p> </p><p>Make sure they have a permit - </p><p>Make sure they call and underground utilities company to mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 172146, member: 4964"] You need to check zoning laws and since it is in a ritzy neighborhood, check covenant or HOA laws. If she's putting up a fence in a gated community or even a sub-division there ARE laws that are enforced. The covenant may say she's only allowed to put up a wooden fence or whatever. Most HOAs and cities will ONLY at MAX allow a 6' fence and ONLY in the back NOT near a driveway as it causes a hazzard for driving. And as far as putting the fence up? Make sure that the property lines are CLEARLY marked, and that you contact the installers fence company and tell them they are NOT allowed on your property. AT ALL - period. And identify anything like invisible dog fences, or sprinklers, or alarms with the company if they are still going to install it.....and find out if there are any bushes, plants etc what is the right of way. Make sure they have a permit - Make sure they call and underground utilities company to mark [/QUOTE]
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