Oklahoma Fence Line Agreement

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US-13395BG
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An agreed boundary is when property owners approve a new line dividing their properties. The line may not be the true boundary, and it does not have legal force until both parties sign a lot line agreement.
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The owner of the fence has the same right to remove it as if it were entirely on the owner's property, as long as the fence is not more than five (5) feet from the line. An owner cannot remove the fence for malicious purposes or in a way that causes unnecessary harm to the other owner.

Because the fence straddles the property line, neither homeowner is entirely responsible for it its repair and upkeep are generally considered to be a joint effort. This means that if one neighbor makes repairs to the fence, they can reasonably request a 50% reimbursement from the neighbor on the other side.

Oklahoma Fence LawsLandowners on both sides of a property fence are legally responsible to maintain it in accordance with county and city zoning laws. Oklahoma state law does not allow one property owner to remove a fence without the permission of the other property owner.

Oklahoma is a fenced in state.

Unless the deeds specify for the boundary to be maintained, there is no legal requirement for the owner to maintain the wall or fence or to keep hedges tidy. The owner could be liable if the fence or wall causes damage or injury because it has been neglected.

The owner of the fence has the same right to remove it as if it were entirely on the owner's property, as long as the fence is not more than five (5) feet from the line. An owner cannot remove the fence for malicious purposes or in a way that causes unnecessary harm to the other owner.

Check Rules and Regulations Typically, fences are installed anywhere from 2 to 8 inches from a property line in most areas. Some areas might allow to go right up to a property line, especially if you live in an urban row house where every inch makes a difference!

Under Oklahoma law, both neighbors are equally responsible for the upkeep and repairs of their boundary fences. Because the fence straddles the property line, neither homeowner is entirely responsible for it its repair and upkeep are generally considered to be a joint effort.

Customers having new fencing installed often ask us exactly where they should position their new fence. Getting it right avoids (potentially costly) disputes over encroachment in the future. As a rule of thumb, the outer face of the fence should be placed along the boundary. The posts should stand on your land.

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Oklahoma Fence Line Agreement