The so-called “unbreakable rule” that the finished side of a backyard fence must always face the neighbor is repeated so often that many homeowners assume it is universal law. In reality, the rules surrounding fence orientation remain uneven and highly local. Some municipalities or Homeowners’ Associations do require outward-facing finished panels for visual consistency or safety reasons, while many others say nothing at all about which side should face where. In countless neighborhoods, what people defend as a legal certainty is often closer to custom and expectation than enforceable law. Continue Reading ⬇️
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