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Hear this out loud PauseA fence 6 feet or less in height does not require a building permit, but the Zoning Code regulates the placement of fences even if they are less than 6 feet tall under certain circumstances related to safe visibility for motor vehicle operation.
A fence permit IS required if ANY of the items below apply to your fence project: Fence is located on a commercial property, including three-unit or more residential properties. Fence is more than six feet in height. (All heights shall be measured from the established normal building site grade.)
Hear this out loud PauseA zoning permit is required to put up a fence. A drawing of your property showing where the fence will be, how far off the property line and the fence height needs to be submitted with the application. The fence must be at least one(1) foot off the property line and cannot be taller than six(6) feet.
Hear this out loud PausePermanent 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. In residential locations, fences are not required between properties.
Hear this out loud PauseYes, a permit is required to repair or replace your fence. A building permit is required for wood and concrete fences. They are also required for chain-link fences on commercial properties or chain-link fences utilized as a pool safety barrier on residential properties.
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Fence and Property Line Laws in Florida: Overview Under Florida law, adjoining landowners are under no legal obligation to erect fences dividing their land. If one landowner does decide to build a boundary fence, the adjoining landowner is not obligated to share in this expense unless it was agreed to in advance.
Where there is no dispute or mistake regarding the true boundary line and someone builds a fence that clearly encroaches upon your land, immediately notify that person of the encroachment in writing. In such cases, the encroaching person is required to remove the fence.
Florida building code generally requires that fences should be built no taller than six feet. Lower levels of government may have their own rules though. For example, Miami-Dade County regulations say that height for fences cannot exceed six feet in most cases.

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