A maximum fence height of six feet (6′) within ten feet (10′) of side yard and rear yard property lines shall be permitted. Fences exceeding six feet (6′) shall be made on a flexible nonopaque material, mesh, or netting.
Fencing in interior side or rear yards may not exceed eight (8) feet in height, subject to the visual obstruction requirements established below. C. Allowed Materials. Fences shall be made of high-quality, durable materials that require minimal maintenance.
While you might want to know how to get around HOA fence rules, there is no way to circumvent these rules. Breaking the rules and regulations of your HOA can result in fines, lawsuits, and other penalties. The best way to navigate a fence dispute is to work with local authorities and be willing to compromise.
Fence height is limited to a maximum of four (4') feet in any side front yards and seven (7') feet in any side or rear yard. Corner lots are limited to a maximum of four (4') feet in height on each yard that faces a street.
Section 4-26-5 of UT law says that if the parties agree to have a shared fence, then they will split the costs, but unlike in some states like CA, a neighbor is not responsible for sharing the costs of the fence. So, in your case, unless you agreed to have the fence put up, you don't have to do anything.
It is our understanding based on some research, that Utah is a “Fence-In” state, thus requiring landowners to contain their livestock, with some exceptions. Utah Code 4-25-8: Owner liable for trespass of animals -- Exception -- Intervention by county representative.
A maximum fence height of six feet (6′) within ten feet (10′) of side yard and rear yard property lines shall be permitted. Fences exceeding six feet (6′) shall be made on a flexible nonopaque material, mesh, or netting.
Dating back to Utah Territorial days, Utah has been a fence-in state. This means those who own or care for livestock have the primary responsibility to ensure livestock does not trespass onto another's property.
Maintaining Distance from the Property Line This helps prevent disputes and allows for maintenance on both sides of the fence without encroaching on the neighbor's land. A common practice is to build the fence 2-8 inches away from the property line, depending on local regulations and personal preferences.