[UPDATE] "Fencing or Hedge Restrictions in Newport Beach CA" by Newport Beach Real Estate Attorneys

by Mitchell Reed Sussman on Mar. 12, 2024

Real Estate Real Estate Other Real Estate  Land Use & Zoning 

Summary: City, county and municipal governments often impose restrictions on the location and height of fences or hedges on residential and commercial properties.

City, county and municipal governments often impose restrictions on the location and height of fences or hedges on residential and commercial properties.

In Newport Beach CA, there are specific guidelines pertaining to the installation of fencing or hedges.

In many local governments, the height and location of fences and hedges are often prohibited by law, and in some cases they are prohibited.

 

 

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