Those matters are governed locally. You need to call your local building department.
Those matters are governed locally. You need to call your local building department.
Those matters are governed locally. You need to call your local building department.
Those matters are governed locally. You need to call your local building department.
Typically you are not to build a fence anywhere past your property line.
how far off the property line do you have to be for a house addition in susex county delaware
The fence cannot be outside your property line.
If not prohibited or limited by zoning, covenants(rules and regulations, usually within a development), you can build a fence on your own property. If you mean to ask whether the fence can straddle the line if the neighbor does not agree, then the answer is "no". In most jurisdictions, after enough years have passed, fences will often "become" the property line and "trump" the survey or deed line. Therefore, its important that you are not giving away property by setting the fence too far in on your line.
In Charlottetown, the setback requirements for building a fence typically depend on the zoning regulations applicable to your property. Generally, fences are allowed to be built up to the property line, but specific restrictions may apply, particularly for front yards or in certain residential zones. It's advisable to check with the City of Charlottetown's planning department or consult the municipal bylaws for precise guidelines related to fence construction on your property.
You need to call your local town or county offices and inquire there.
Assuming that proper building permit is obtained and the city ordinance is followed, typically one can build a front yard fence with a 25 feet setback from the property line. Fences in the back yard and to the side of the house do not have such restriction. But contractors will often setback the fence 3 feet from the property line to allow for maintenance. However, there are restrictions to the height of the fence so that it does not obstruct traffic sign or vision on approach to driveways. Similarly, there are restrictions to the types of fence that can be installed in the residential area, e.g. no electrical or barbed wire fences.
Those matters are governed locally. You need to inquire at your town offices.
how far must a fence be from property line
That issue is handled locally. You need to call your town offices.
You need to find out where your property line is and then call the town building department to ask about fence laws in your particular town. That issue is governed locally.You need to find out where your property line is and then call the town building department to ask about fence laws in your particular town. That issue is governed locally.You need to find out where your property line is and then call the town building department to ask about fence laws in your particular town. That issue is governed locally.You need to find out where your property line is and then call the town building department to ask about fence laws in your particular town. That issue is governed locally.
I'm not sure there are any restrictions to where you build on your property. You can build right on the edge of your property line if you want, though most people like to have a little bit of yard all around the house.