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Common HOA Fence Rules in Texas

Why HOA Fence Rules Matter

Many Texas neighborhoods regulate fence height, style, stain color, and placement through HOA guidelines. Building without approval can create violations, fines, or forced modifications.

Common HOA Fence Restrictions

Fence Height Limits

Rear yard fences are commonly around 6 feet tall, while front-yard fences may face additional restrictions.

Approved Materials

Some HOAs only allow specific fence materials, stain colors, or trim styles.

Fence Visibility Rules

Corner lots and front-facing fences may have visibility restrictions for safety reasons.

Approval Requirements

Many HOAs require written approval before construction begins.

Common HOA Mistakes

  • Starting construction before approval
  • Ignoring height restrictions
  • Using unapproved stain colors
  • Building across property lines
  • Assuming neighbor fences were approved correctly

Final Thoughts

Every HOA is different. Homeowners should review neighborhood documents carefully and secure written approval before installing a new fence.

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