Installing a new fence should be exciting. Maybe you’re looking for more privacy, a safer space for pets, or simply a cleaner look for your yard. But if you live in an HOA community in Broward County, there’s one important step you can’t skip: understanding your HOA’s fence rules before installation begins.
We’ve seen plenty of homeowners get surprised by HOA requirements — and unfortunately, those surprises often show up after a fence is already installed. Here’s how to avoid that and keep your project stress-free.
In most Broward County HOA communities, approval comes before permits and installation. Even if the fence meets city or county code, your HOA still has the authority to approve (or deny) it based on community guidelines.
Typically, HOAs will ask for:
It might feel like an extra step, but getting written approval upfront can save you weeks of delays — and help prevent potential legal action from the HOA against the homeowner.
Broward County generally allows backyard fences up to six feet tall, but HOAs often set tighter limits.
Common HOA rules include:
Always follow the HOA rule if it’s more restrictive than county guidelines.
HOAs care a lot about consistency and curb appeal. That means your fence material and style often need to match the look of the neighborhood.
Many Broward County HOAs:
Some communities also limit fence styles, such as privacy vs. picket.
Most HOAs require fence requests to go through an architectural review process. This can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.
Do not start installation until:
Skipping this step can lead to penalties even if the fence is professionally installed.
Installing a fence without approval or outside HOA guidelines can result in:
Before installing a fence in an HOA community, we always recommend:
-Reviewing your HOA documents (CC&Rs)
-Ask for fence guidelines in writing
-Get all approvals before scheduling installation
-Working with a fence contractor familiar with HOA communities
An experienced local fence company can help make sure your fence meets both HOA and local requirements.
Taking the time to understand your community’s requirements can help you avoid delays, fines, and frustration, while ensuring your new fence adds value to your home.
If you’re planning a fence installation in Broward County and aren’t sure where to start with HOA approval or local regulations, the team at Superior Fence & Rail is happy to help guide you through the process from start to finish.
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