Installing a fence around your swimming pool or in a front yard often has additional safety regulations. Many states require self-closing gates, minimum heights, and non-climbable surfaces for child safety. Violating these laws could lead to both fines and liability in case of accidents.
While a garden fence can add charm and value to your property, skipping legal steps can cost you thousands. Always check your zoning laws, property line surveys, and permit requirements before starting any fence project.
Taking these precautions isn’t just smart—it’s essential for any homeowner looking to protect their investment property, boost curb appeal, and stay compliant with real estate regulations.
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