Property Ownership
A Utah property owner's right to build a fence on the property line is subject to:
AAbsolute right—no limitations
BLocal ordinances, HOA rules, deed restrictions, and neighbor notification requirements✓ Correct
CDivision of Real Estate approval
DFederal easement requirements only
Explanation
Fence construction is regulated by local zoning ordinances (height, materials, placement), HOA rules, deed restrictions, and Utah's good neighbor fence statute, which may require shared costs with neighbors.
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