What an A-hole. Guess he can’t afford a saw.

And those damn screws.

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    That fence looks backwards according to the code I’m familiar with, unless you took this inside your neighbor’s yard

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        It looks like ops fence is the 3-4’ tall fence you can see at the bottom of the pic?

        Neighbours probably installed his fence so it looks good to him, since it’s not seen by anyone else but the OP

        If it were facing a street you pm would probably install it the other way

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      Are there places where code actually requires the person who paid for it gets the bad side?

      I hear that a lot, but it’s always just been what people said.

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        Yes, my neighbors replaced their fence after the lockdown and I have the pretty side. There are places that make you do that. And I’m NOT in a HOA. City

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        I could possibly see it being required by a covenant community/HOA, but code? That seems a bit out there.

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          What’s out there? You are obstructing the view for a neighbor, it seems fair to make it be the better looking side.

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      You would always have the pretty side if it’s your fence. You couldn’t attach the panels without trespassing on the neighbors property otherwise.

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          If they don’t want it on the property line and they aren’t paying a penny, than nope, person paying gets the pretty side. Why would the neighbor who doesn’t own it or pay for it get the pretty side?

          Also, you couldn’t install it without trespassing, so you couldn’t legally build it that way anyways

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            you couldn’t install it without trespassing, so you couldn’t legally build it that way anyways

            I’ve helped build several fences. The solution to this is talking to your neighbour like a normal person and asking if they’ll let you do it.

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              There’s a reason why the person is paying for a fence by themselves on their own property don’t you think? The person did, and the neighbor is being a twat, so now they need to pay double the price and lose property while the dick neighbor gets a free fence and land.

              Yes that’s the solution, but obviously people are dicks and thats the situation that’s being talked about here.

              Why the fuck do you think we are talking about civilized neighbors here lmfao?

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                  If the neighbor was being agreeable you would be splitting the cost on a shared fence. And access wouldn’t be an issue, you’re building a private fence, because your neighbor is a dick. So you can’t touch their property.

                  If you feel the need to insult someone because you can’t comprehend the difference here, well that’s on you.

                  But clearly you haven’t built many fences if you haven’t run into a neighbor that refuses you access. It’s why people build private fences… because the neighbors already a dick, and you think you can just talk to them and they’ll let you access their land…? Seriously?

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            Confidently wrong. Let me know when you eventually google this and realize you’re wrong. Or you know, you go outside and look at some neighborhood fences.

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              Google fortress style fence, it has rails on both sides and the fence looks identical on both sides. Sounds like you should maybe up your Google game yourself before calling someone else out.

              You realize the world operates in multiple different ways yeah? Just because your backwards country makes you do something, that doesn’t mean it’s the norm across the world you muppet.

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                No shit, we have those too, but they obviously cost more so it’s not as common. And that doesn’t counter the fact that in most locations, the code is to put the nice side facing out. Again, this is the point of contention, not whether a fence with two nice sides exists. Try to keep up buddy, if you can.

                The picture is taken in the USA, if you want to join a discussion about fences in the States, then don’t interject your country’s rules. They don’t apply.

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                  There is no codes that say that, maybe local bylaws, but to say code is just pathologically and factually wrong.

                  But feel free to provide the code that says this, if you can find it, you kind of need to support asinine claims like that.

                  Also nothing about this picture or anything OP said has claimed to be from the USA, but even than, the model US building code has absolutely no specifications about what side a fence “faces”.

                  You realize CODES are entirely structural and would NEVER have a stipulation, like that yeah…?

                  So don’t confuse a local municipal bylaw/ordinace, with “code”, they a fundamentally different things, but of course a laymen like you would never understand a nuance like that.

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                    When you finally resort to semantics to counter, you know you’ve lost, but… not only that, you’re absolutely wrong! Zoning codes are what state which way a fence must face. Lmao, how many more Ls you want to take buddy? Confidently incorrect again!

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          Maybe for a front yard fence, but not a backyard. Plus if both neighbors put up s fence against each other, you’d have no way to nail/screw the slats to the frame.

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            You do this to make sure no one can stand on the supports and pull themselves up high enough to look into your backyard.

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              It was a dumb joke about presenting my “nice side” to others. But now I’m curious what goes on in your backyard!

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      Yup, having just gone through a fence replacement thing and our city’s building code - of the posts of the fence face your property, it’s your fence. So either this fence was installed improperly and with the posts reversed (probably against code), or the OP is the owner of the shitty fence.

      On a side note, the other fence also looks like the posts face in - which means there are two fences on the OPs property - another building code violation where I live.