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Positioning the more attractive side of the fence toward your neighbor shows respect and consideration, signaling that you care about maintaining a harmonious relationship.
This gesture can help avoid disputes and build goodwill.
2. Meet local requirements
In many places, building codes actually mandate that the “finished” side of a fence face outward or toward neighboring properties.
Ignoring this could lead to fines or even force you to rebuild the fence.
3. Enhance curb appeal
If your fence is visible from the street, showing the finished side improves your home’s overall look and can potentially boost its resale value.
4. Prevent future disagreements
Placing the posts or structural supports toward your neighbor might be seen as rude or inconsiderate, which can spark conflict.
Facing the nicer side outward helps head off these arguments before they start.
5. It’s a globally recognized courtesy
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