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Fences located in any side or rear yard, including corner side yards, cannot exceed 6 feet in height, except in the I-1 and I-2 Districts, where they cannot exceed 8 feet in height. Additional regulations and or standards may apply and can be found here.
The simple answer is: yes, as long as you receive their express permission.
If the fence is built on his property you can not stop but you can check local ordinances and also HOA rules and see if his fence is completely allowed or not . Many city ordinances have special rules on the height, type and style of the fence.
The distance you can build a fence from a property line varies depending on local regulations, but typically, its around 2 to 6 inches or a few feet. Youll need to check your local zoning laws or HOA rules for exact details. Hope that helps you out!
The Department of Buildings (DOB) regulates the building and installation of fences. Permanent or non temporary fences may require a permit. For one- and two-family dwellings, DOB does not require permits for fences 6-feet or less in height, and homeowners may their own fencing.
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The NYC Building Code generally allows a maximum fence height of 10 feet, and the NYC Zoning Resolution outlines additional height limits: Residential districts: 6 feet, BC 3112.1. Residential front yard fences: 4 feet, ZR 23-44. Residential side of corner lot: 6 feet, ZR 23-44.
The Objective of Fencing Each time a fencer scores a touch, they receive a point. Points are received by making a touch in the opponents target area. Direct elimination matches in epee and foil consist of three three‐minute periods with a one‐minute break between each.

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