bellarella
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I think it depends on the type of neighborhood. If the neighborhood is one in which fences are mandatory (as they are in many CA neighborhoods), I think it is pretty much standard practice for neighbors to split the cost of shared fences -- these fences have no "right" or "wrong" side; they are the same on both sides. Generally, the fences all got put up at the same time, so they all wear out at the same time and there is often a domino effect. Once one neighbor starts replacing, adjoining neighbors do their whole fence as well (since many fence installers offer discounts for doing several homes at once).
If it is a neighborhood where fences are optional (as it seems most in the mid-west are), I don't think there is any obligation.
If it is a neighborhood where fences are optional (as it seems most in the mid-west are), I don't think there is any obligation.