Can I put a fence up next to my Neighbours?

In Auckland, you generally have the right to put up a fence next to your neighbor’s property, but it’s important to follow certain regulations and guidelines to ensure compliance and avoid any disputes. Here are some considerations and steps to follow:

  1. Check the regulations: Different local council areas within Auckland may have specific regulations regarding fence height, materials, setbacks, and appearance. It’s important to consult the regulations of your local council to ensure you comply with their requirements.
  1. Obtain necessary permits: Depending on the height and type of fence you plan to install, you may need to obtain permits or approvals from your local council. Contact your local council’s planning or building department to inquire about any necessary permits and the application process.
  1. Consult with your neighbor: It is courteous and recommended to discuss your fencing plans with your neighbor beforehand. Keep them informed about your intentions and address any concerns they may have. Open communication can help prevent conflicts and promote neighborly relations.
  1. Respecting property boundaries: Ensure that you accurately determine and respect the property boundaries when installing the fence. Engaging a professional surveyor can help you accurately establish the boundaries to avoid any encroachments.
  1. Addressing disputes: If you encounter any issues or disputes with your neighbor regarding the fence, try to resolve them through open and respectful communication. If the issue persists and you need assistance, contact your local council’s customer service or the appropriate department responsible for handling property-related disputes. They can provide guidance and support in resolving the matter.

For specific regulations, contact details, and addresses related to your particular situation, it’s best to visit the official website of Auckland Council at www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz. They provide comprehensive information about fencing regulations and contact details for relevant departments that can assist you with any inquiries or issues you may have.