Whether or not you are legally required to have a fence is an issue that depends on your local laws and ordinances. You can contact your county or town building department for more insight on your county or town's laws. You may need a fence for liability purposes, though. Even if you are not legally required to put up a fence, a pool is a huge legal liability. Just imagine the legal bills if a small child got hurt or died in your pool. I would discuss a possible liability insurance policy with my insurance agent.
San Clemente, CA But it's a neighborhood with a fence around it...
Iking is eight years old when he becomes attracted to his neighborhood in the story of the fence.
no
A fence around the pool
It has to be six (6) feet with a locked gate. peace out
It is important to have where nobody can get to the pool without going through a gate.
I recently moved into a neighborhood and my neighbors are a little too close for comfort. Where can I get a good deal on a privacy fence?
it is used to encourage the horse not to run around it :)
Yes, a Homeowners Association (HOA) can have an insurable interest in a fence on a property that is not on the common ground of the HOA. The HOA is responsible for maintaining and enforcing certain rules and regulations for the entire neighborhood or community, which may include the maintenance and insurance of fences on individual properties. It is important to review the specific bylaws and governing documents of the HOA to determine their insurance responsibilities.
well u can put up a fence around your rabbit cage my rabbit cages are off the ground but i will put a fence around so my dogs wont bite at the feet
about $300-$1000
it takes experience but it can be done. you need to use a string line, just as you should have done when setting the posts.